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Video allegedly shows Marines urinating on Taliban corpses

Video allegedly shows Marines urinating on Taliban corpses

A video surfaced Wednesday morning that apparently shows US soldiers urinating on corpses.

How to save a tree house from a zoning board

How to save a tree house from a zoning board

It was supposed to be a "slice of Americana and of childhood dreams" says U.S. Army Specialist Mark Grapin, who lives in Fairfax County, Virginia. He's talking about the treehouse he built for his two sons after returning from his latest tour of duty in Iraq.

Soldiers with the NATO- led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and service members attend in a ceremony on the eve of Christmas in side a church at the ISAF's head quarter in Kabul, Afghanistan on Saturday, Dec. 24, 2011. (AP Photo/Musadeq Sadeq)

Christmas in Afghanistan

Service members with the NATO- led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) listens to a Chaplain, unseen, during a ceremony on the eve of Christmas inside a church at the ISAF's headquarters in Kabul, Afghanistan on Saturday, Dec. 24, 2011.

The family of Pfc. Frank R. Cabiness arrive at the USS Arizona Memorial for a ceremony to inter his remains inside the USS Arizona, Friday, Dec. 23, 2011 in Honolulu. Cabiness, who was aboard the USS Arizona when the Japanese attacked, narrowly avoided getting hit by machine gun fire, and luckily his only injury was from friction burns suffered when he slid down a ladder while rushing to abandon ship. Cabiness, who died in 2002, is the second Marine to be interred within the USS Arizona. (AP Photo/Marco Garcia)

Pearl Harbor survivor takes place with fallen shipmates

A Marine who survived the attack on Pearl Harbor has returned to the USS Arizona — divers placed the urn holding Frank Cabiness' cremated remains inside the battleship sunk by the Japanese 70 years ago.

Army: Possible problems with one in four Arlington graves

Army: Possible problems with one in four Arlington graves

About one in four grave sites at Arlington National Cemetery could be plagued with problems -- according to Army estimates.

U.S. soldiers stand in a queue to get their final Thanksgiving meals at Camp Victory Complex in Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, Nov. 20, 2011. This is a special Thanksgiving dinner for people because the camp will be closing their dining facilities . The U.S. has promised to withdraw from Iraq by the end of the year as required by a 2008 security agreement between Washington and Baghdad. Some 39,000 U.S. troops are scheduled to clear out along with their equipment. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed)

Military Thanksgiving

Thousands of U.S. men and women are away from their families, fighting in Afghanistan and Iraq as members of the military.

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