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Woody Allen puts cook on chopping block over Army training, chef says
Woody Allen’s former personal chef alleges in a lawsuit that he was fired due to his Army Reserve training and insulted for his cooking.
Court advances lawsuit from PTSD-affected Army veterans with ‘bad paper’ discharges
The Army lawsuit follows a similar Navy lawsuit last month; both seek to restore benefits to veterans.
By Tara Copp, AP
The holidays are humming for military families thanks to volunteers, nonprofits and a few of Santa’s elves
From bikes to Christmas trees and parties, military families are not forgotten this holiday season.
By Karen Jowers
HIV-positive airmen sue Pentagon, Air Force to stop their discharges
Two HIV-positive airmen who are being kicked out of the Air Force under the Pentagon’s new “deploy or get out” policy have filed a lawsuit to stop their discharges.
'We were gonna die together’: Trial testimony lays out years of work by Iran that led to deadly attacks on US troops in Iraq
The trial could make victims and their families eligible for compensation from a fund for terrorist victims.
By Todd South
Victims look to punish Iran for attacks against US troops in Iraq
The lawsuit is asking for $10 billion in damages for the victims and their families.
By Todd South
Man who had heart attack after Hawaii missile alert files lawsuit
A missile alert was mistakenly sent to cellphones and broadcasters on Jan. 13, triggering widespread panic.
Families of slain Green Berets file lawsuit against Kingdom of Jordan
The families of three Army Green Berets killed in Jordan two years ago have filed a lawsuit against the country’s ruling royal family over their alleged mishandling of the case.
By Kyle Rempfer
Court forces VA to reveal extent of veterans' contamination in Spanish nuclear disaster
The move could lead to a class-action lawsuit against the department over the denial of veterans benefits.
This Green Beret is battling cancer — and the government — after Army medical’s ‘gross malpractice’
Sgt. First Class Richard Stayskal survived being shot by a sniper in 2004 while deployed to Ramadi, Iraq. He now faces his toughest battle.
By J.D. Simkins