Soldier returns home, just in time for the holidays
MILWAUKEE -- As combat operations come to an end in Iraq, many of our soldiers still won't be home for the holidays.
MILWAUKEE -- As combat operations come to an end in Iraq, many of our soldiers still won't be home for the holidays.
Libya captive James Foley joins WakeUp
Libya captive, James Foley, joins FOX6 WakeUp to discuss life in captivity.
Libya captive, James Foley, joins FOX6 WakeUp to discuss life in captivity.
30 Army reservists heading to Afghanistan
30 Wisconsin Army reservists said goodbye to their families Sunday.
30 Wisconsin Army reservists said goodbye to their families Sunday.
Last remaining WI National Guard troops home from Iraq
Just in time for the holidays, the last remaining Wisconsin National Guard troops stationed overseas in Iraq are back home.On Saturday, a trip from half way around the world ends with a bus ride to West Bend for the 2nd Battalion soldiers.
Just in time for the holidays, the last remaining Wisconsin National Guard troops stationed overseas in Iraq are back home.On Saturday, a trip from half way around the world ends with a bus ride to West Bend for the 2nd Battalion soldiers.
Herman Cain discusses Libya response, sexual harassment claims in Green Bay Monday night
Republican Herman Cain was on hand at Lambeau Field Monday night, for a fundraising tailgate prior to Monday Night's Packers/Vikings game, and during his appearance, he took questions regarding a moment earlier in the day in Milwaukee, when he was asked by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel editors about how his approach in Libya would have differed from President Obama's.Cain said he paused to gather his thoughts, and then clarified his position, saying he would have done a better job of figuring out who was in the opposition.In Green Bay Monday night, Cain also answered questions regarding several sexual harassment claims that have come against him in recent weeks, from back when he was head of the National Restaurant Association 15 years ago.
Republican Herman Cain was on hand at Lambeau Field Monday night, for a fundraising tailgate prior to Monday Night's Packers/Vikings game, and during his appearance, he took questions regarding a moment earlier in the day in Milwaukee, when he was asked by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel editors about how his approach in Libya would have differed from President Obama's.Cain said he paused to gather his thoughts, and then clarified his position, saying he would have done a better job of figuring out who was in the opposition.In Green Bay Monday night, Cain also answered questions regarding several sexual harassment claims that have come against him in recent weeks, from back when he was head of the National Restaurant Association 15 years ago.




