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A U.S. soldier charged with plotting to blow up troops from the nation's largest Army post has been found guilty of a battery of federal charges, prosecutors announced Thursday.

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Fort Hood suspect says he planned another attack at Fort Campbellupdated: Mon Nov 21 2011 22:04:00

A U.S. solider charged with plotting to blow up troops at Fort Hood, the nation's largest Army post, says he first planned an attack on Fort Campbell, CNN affiliate WSMV reported on Monday.

Soldier pleads not guilty of plotting to kill troops at Fort Hoodupdated: Thu Nov 17 2011 18:16:00

A U.S. soldier charged with plotting to blow up fellow troops at the nation's largest Army post pleaded not guilty to federal charges Thursday.

AWOL soldier faces new charges in alleged plot to kill soldiers in Texasupdated: Wed Nov 09 2011 12:17:00

An AWOL soldier who allegedly wanted to attack other soldiers with a bomb and then shoot survivors now faces new federal charges that carry a maximum of life in prison.

Obama to SEALs: 'Job well done'updated: Fri May 06 2011 22:02:00

Pres. Obama goes to Ft. Campbell, Kentucky, to meet with the special ops team responsible for killing Osama bin Laden.

Obama meets bin Laden raiders, promises victory over al Qaedaupdated: Fri May 06 2011 22:02:00

President Barack Obama met Friday afternoon with members of the military team responsible for conducting the raid on Osama bin Laden's compound, and promised a war-weary nation victory over al Qaeda.

Al Qaeda threats, terror plans surfaceupdated: Fri May 06 2011 17:31:00

Al Qaeda warnings against the United States emerged Friday as the materials taken from Osama bin Laden's compound continued to yield a trove of intelligence, including details about a possible attack on the 10th anniversary of 9/11.

Six US soldiers killed in Afghanistanupdated: Fri Apr 01 2011 05:18:00

Six U.S. soldiers died this week after attacks in northeastern Afghanistan, officials said.

Reporter's Notebook: The 'Band of Brothers' lives onupdated: Mon Jan 10 2011 20:49:00

The passing of Maj. Richard "Dick" Winters has reduced the ranks of the legendary "band of brothers," the men of Easy Company, the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division.

SI.com: Andy Staples: Fort Campbell's Shawn Berner is more than a football coachupdated: Thu Nov 18 2010 08:07:00

Sports Illustrated will announce its choice for Sportsman of the Year on Nov. 29. Here's one of the nominations for that honor by an SI writer.

When a 'daddy' warrior deploysupdated: Thu Sep 30 2010 11:58:00

Maylanie Shorter sleeps with a T-shirt tucked in her pillowcase. It carries the scent of her father's cologne while he's on patrol in Afghanistan.

The youngest voices of warupdated: Thu Sep 30 2010 11:58:00

While Army Sgt. 1st Class Randy Shorter serves his third combat tour, the lives of his two girls are forever changed.

SI.com: Andy Staples: High school football team is family for sons of soldiersupdated: Tue Sep 28 2010 15:22:00

Somewhere in Kuwait in late 2007, U.S. Army Lt. Col. Chris Croft handed a package to a convoy commander bound for Baghdad. Croft told the commander to deliver the package to Lt. Col. Fred Wintrich.

5 Afghanistan helicopter crash victims from Kentucky brigadeupdated: Wed Sep 22 2010 16:00:00

Five of the nine U.S. military members killed in a helicopter crash in southern Afghanistan this week were from the 101st Combat Aviation Brigade based at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, according to a statement from the base Wednesday.

Murdered soldier's parents: Repeal 'don't ask, don't tell'updated: Tue Aug 17 2010 12:18:00

The coffee was brewing and we were just starting our day when the telephone rang the morning of July 5, 1999. It was a call that every parent prays never will come.

Gay Iraq veteran: Obama not doing enoughupdated: Tue Aug 17 2010 12:18:00

HLN's Joy Behar talks with gay Iraq veteran Lt. Dan Choi about a proposed compromise to repeal "don't ask, don't tell."

People.com: Sarah Palin Answers PEOPLE Readers' Questionsupdated: Tue Nov 17 2009 17:09:00

The GOP firebrand even channels Tina Fey's Liz Lemon

Soldier in Tennessee arrested, accused of killing wifeupdated: Tue Sep 08 2009 22:57:00

A soldier who had been slated to begin serving at Fort Campbell in Tennessee was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of killing his wife, police said.

Joint Chiefs chairman: Troops' mental health needs to be priorityupdated: Tue Jun 02 2009 17:52:00

America's highest ranking military officer said Tuesday the nation must do more for the mental health of American soldiers, warning statistics show "there are going to be more [troop] suicides this year than last."

Ex-soldier apologizes to Iraqi family for raping, killingupdated: Thu May 28 2009 18:55:00

A U.S. soldier convicted of murdering an Iraqi family spoke out for the first time Thursday, issuing a public apology for his crimes.

'Tell somebody,' if you're thinking of suicide, says generalupdated: Wed May 27 2009 23:40:00

The 101st Airborne's senior commander in effect ordered his soldiers Wednesday not to commit suicide, a plea that came after 11 suicides since January 1, two of them in the past week.

Army post shuts down for anti-suicide eventupdated: Wed May 27 2009 18:17:00

A major United States military post is shutting down for three days following a rash of suicides, the post announced.

Ex-soldier could face death over Iraq murders, rapeupdated: Fri May 08 2009 11:33:00

A former U.S. soldier could face the death penalty after being convicted of raping a 14-year-old Iraqi girl and killing her and her family.

Laura Bush describes post-White House plansupdated: Mon Dec 01 2008 07:32:00

First lady Laura Bush said Sunday she plans to continue working to advance the position of women in Afghanistan after her husband's time in office ends in January.

Time.com: 3 Soldiers Dead in Ala. Copter Crashupdated: Wed Sep 12 2007 16:00:00

An Army helicopter on a training flight in foggy weather struck a power line and crashed in northeast Alabama, killing all three soldiers on board

Soldier sentenced in family attackupdated: Sat Aug 04 2007 22:09:00

A U.S. Army soldier has been sentenced to 110 years' confinement for participating in the rape of a 14-year-old girl and the killings of her and her family in Iraq, an Army spokeswoman said.

Shuttle Atlantis is back homeupdated: Tue Jul 03 2007 00:10:00

Shuttle Atlantis is back home

Iraq veteran faces murder chargeupdated: Thu Nov 02 2006 19:09:00

A former U.S. Army soldier was indicted Thursday on premeditated murder and other charges in connection with the rape and slaying of an Iraqi teenager and the deaths of her family members, federal authorities said.

Autopsy: Boy who died after Disney ride had heart defectupdated: Fri Jun 30 2006 09:18:00

The boy who collapsed and died after riding a Disney roller coaster ride may have had a congenital heart abnormality, according to preliminary autopsy findings released Friday.

Boy, 12, dies after Disney coaster rideupdated: Thu Jun 29 2006 14:49:00

A 12-year-old boy was pronounced dead after he rode a roller coaster at Disney-MGM Studios in Orlando, Florida, on Thursday, according to the Orange County Sheriff's Office.

Soldiers charged with killing Iraqi prisonersupdated: Mon Jun 19 2006 14:31:00

Three members of the 101st Airborne Division have been charged with murder in the May shooting deaths of three Iraqi prisoners, the U.S. military announced Monday.

Search for U.S. missing stepped upupdated: Sat Jul 02 2005 04:54:00

The U.S. military was devoting "all available assets" Saturday in an attempt to find a small number of U.S. Special Forces who have been missing in Afghanistan for four days, shortly after a helicopter carrying their reinforcements crashed, killing 16 service members.

High Timesupdated: Fri Feb 25 2005 06:51:00

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Polish leader: WMD never existedupdated: Thu Mar 18 2004 14:47:00

Poland's president has said he believes there were never weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, but it would be a mistake to abandon the country now.

Bush thanks troops, vows commitment on Iraqupdated: Thu Mar 18 2004 12:08:00

Amid renewed violence in Iraq, President Bush on Thursday strongly defended the decision to go to war, telling troops they've made "America more secure" and have terrorists on the run.

Money Magazine: HERE'S WHERE TO GET A BETTER CAR-LOAN DEALupdated: Fri Jan 01 1993 00:01:00

If you are shopping for a car loan and you're among the 50% of adult Americans who either belong to a credit union or could belong, you might make the credit union office your first stop. As nonpro...

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