A family consisting of a father, mother and five children group together to pose on a grass lawn, with trees in the background.

For some military families, adoption forges bonds that span borders and generations

American military families adopt at a lower rate than the overall U.S. population, but those that do find military life — particularly overseas — can shape family experiences in distinctive ways.

New 2nd Infantry Division museum celebrates Army’s history on Korean Peninsula

A handmade flag partly colored with blood and used to memorialize prisoners of war. A 2nd Infantry Division insignia that was carried to the moon. The helmet worn by a highly decorated general in the Korean War.

50 years ago, Korea armistice ended fighting, began imperfect peace

In Korea, the decision has been on hold for 50 years. Peace was brought by the Armistice Agreement, a document that ended the fighting on July 27, 1953 at 10 p.m. but also left Korea unnaturally divided.

S. Koreans living in DMZ village enjoy great benefits — and high risk

The residents of this hamlet don’t pay taxes or perform the military service mandatory for men elsewhere. They have a competitive school and some of the best farmland in South Korea.

Soldiers battle helicopter downdraft while assembling bridges

Standing under a Chinook helicopter while it hovers a few yards overhead feels like going outside in a hurricane.

Amid doubts over sinking of Cheonan, U.S. and S. Korean navies conduct anti-sub drills

Amid significant skepticism among South Koreans that a North Korean torpedo is to blame for the sinking of a warship, the U.S. and South Korea will conduct joint anti-submarine warfare exercises next week to send a message to the North.

New USFK commander gets reminder of life in the DMZ

Gen. Vincent Brooks expressed hope Thursday for “continued dialogue and coordination” with North Korea as he made his first trip to the heavily militarized border since taking command of U.S. Forces Korea.