Top Military News 'Smells Like Gasoline:' Military Families in Hawaii Say They Are Being Sickened by Their Tap Water US Airmen Facing Tax Devastation in Germany Will Get Help from Air Force's Enlisted Leader Sailor Vaccination Rates Lower Than Earlier Reports, Navy Says Blinken Says Russia Could Move on Ukraine 'On Short Order' After Dad Died, I Cleaned Out the Garage. That's When I Saw the Rusty Metal Box. More Military Headlines No Deadline, No Problem: 95% of Active-Duty Coasties Have Received a COVID-19 Shot Five-nation Pacific Naval Drills Send Message to 'Aggressive' Adversaries, Admiral Says Explosion of WWII Bomb in Munich Injures 4, Disrupts Trains NATO Debates the Lessons of Mission Creep in Afghanistan Putin Demands NATO Guarantees Not to Expand Eastward Airmen Help with Repairs After Avalanche Delays Holiday Tradition in Alaska's Largest City Rights Group: Taliban Kill, Abduct Dozens of Ex-Officers Nearly 9,000 Marines Didn't Get Vaccinated By the Deadline. Many Risk Getting Kicked Out of the Corps. Lawmakers Are Worried a Major Military Justice Overhaul Is Going to Get Stopped Racial Disparities in VA Benefits Advocates Say Are Rampant Set to Get Watchdog Probe Navy Reservist from Texas Is Latest Service Member to Die from COVID-19 US Special Forces Have a Rough, Little-Known Way to Get to Missions More Military Headlines Opinions Spies in the Ointment: Which Way Will FBI, CIA Swing if Trump Returns? "How would the recalcitrant former president mobilize the intelligence agencies to punish enemies and reward friends?" Our Sacrifices Were Meaningful, But We Need Help: The Afghan Withdrawal and Veterans' Mental Health The day after Kabul fell to the Taliban in August during the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, the VA shared a suicide... A Veteran's New Mission "As many prepare for holiday celebrations, I call on my fellow veterans -- and the public -- not to forget our brothers and... 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Nearly 9,000 Marines Didn't Get Vaccinated By the Deadline. Many Risk Getting Kicked Out of the Corps.
Spies in the Ointment: Which Way Will FBI, CIA Swing if Trump Returns? "How would the recalcitrant former president mobilize the intelligence agencies to punish enemies and reward friends?"
Our Sacrifices Were Meaningful, But We Need Help: The Afghan Withdrawal and Veterans' Mental Health The day after Kabul fell to the Taliban in August during the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, the VA shared a suicide...
A Veteran's New Mission "As many prepare for holiday celebrations, I call on my fellow veterans -- and the public -- not to forget our brothers and...
The Stealthy F-35 Fighter Jet Is One Step Closer to Carrying Nuclear Weapons When the F-35A receives its full nuclear certification, the Air Force will have a second stealth aircraft in its fleet that...
Air Force Wants to Move Fast on Boat Plane for Special Operators The Air Force is moving forward with an amphibious, pontoon-equipped version of the MC-130J Commando II.
What Does the Air Force Do with a Trashed F-35? Turn It into a Training Tool With a trashed F-35, maintainers can take as long as they want to poke around and hone their skills without an squadron...
French Military Denies Injuring Protesters in Burkina Faso Many people in Burkina Faso are angry that the former colonial power is not doing more to protect them in its five-year fight...
ISIS in Afghanistan Might Be Able to Launch International Attacks Within a Year, Pentagon Official Warns The Afghanistan branch of the Islamic State group might be capable of launching international attacks in 6-12 months, a top...
Islamic State Claims Mosque Bombing in South Afghanistan The attack came a week after a bombing claimed by the local Islamic State affiliate killed 46 people at a Shiite mosque.
Man Killed by San Francisco Police was Former Afghan Interpreter for US Special Forces Police said Ajmal Amani, 41, was holding a knife with a 6-inch blade.
Soldiers Who Refuse Vaccination Can Still Serve, But Their Careers Are Over The deadline to be vaccinated is Dec. 15 for active-duty soldiers and June 30 for Reserve and Army National Guard troops.
US Navy Destroyer Makes Rare Port Call in New Zealand New Zealand froze most port calls by U.S. Navy ships in 1985.
Taiwan Sends Jets After 27 Chinese Planes Enter Buffer Zone The Defense Ministry said Taiwan scrambled combat aircraft to “warn” the Chinese planes to leave. It also deployed missile...
US Navy Destroyer Makes Rare Port Call in New Zealand New Zealand froze most port calls by U.S. Navy ships in 1985.
Biden Signs BIlls Supporting Military, Families U.S. President Joe Biden signed four bills affecting military service members and their families at the White House on...
Blinken on Ukraine Tension, Russia Troop Build-Up U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned Wednesday that President Vladimir Putin could quickly order an invasion of Ukraine...
Putin: US Talks Must Include NATO Expansion Limit President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday that Moscow would seek Western guarantees that would preclude any further NATO expansion and...
After Dad Died, I Cleaned Out the Garage. That's When I Saw the Rusty Metal Box. "Every photo and scrap set me off thinking about the lives my father and his tentmates lived."
Once Banned by the Taliban, Kites Mark First Thanksgiving for Afghan Refugees on US Military Base The Marines added a new tradition to the old for the first Thanksgiving in the U.S. for the Afghan refugees who escaped...
Army CID Offers $1,000 Reward to Help Identify Remains Found on Fort Bliss in March The skeletal remains were found in the Castner Range, Hondo Pass area.
Sailor Vaccination Rates Lower Than Earlier Reports, Navy Says The Navy announced that 96.3% of all sailors are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 -- a slight decline from last week.
Five-nation Pacific Naval Drills Send Message to 'Aggressive' Adversaries, Admiral Says The annual exercise included approximately 35 warships and 40 aircraft from the U.S., Japan, Australia, Canada and, for the...
'Smells Like Gasoline:' Military Families in Hawaii Say They Are Being Sickened by Their Tap Water The Navy is investigating complaints of odor in the water system at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam.
US Airmen Facing Tax Devastation in Germany Will Get Help from Air Force's Enlisted Leader At issue is a disagreement over how to interpret the Status of Forces Agreement, which is designed to put military pay off...
Airmen Help with Repairs After Avalanche Delays Holiday Tradition in Alaska's Largest City Airmen worked for three days in extreme conditions and cold temperatures before finding the cause of the problem.
Once Banned by the Taliban, Kites Mark First Thanksgiving for Afghan Refugees on US Military Base The Marines added a new tradition to the old for the first Thanksgiving in the U.S. for the Afghan refugees who escaped...
Nearly 9,000 Marines Didn't Get Vaccinated By the Deadline. Many Risk Getting Kicked Out of the Corps. The Marine Corps reported that 5% of the force had not gotten even one shot before the deadline passed.
Once Banned by the Taliban, Kites Mark First Thanksgiving for Afghan Refugees on US Military Base The Marines added a new tradition to the old for the first Thanksgiving in the U.S. for the Afghan refugees who escaped...
Her Willingness to Speak Truth in Spite of Fear Left a Lasting Impression Many victims face significant barriers to achieving any semblance of justice.
No Deadline, No Problem: 95% of Active-Duty Coasties Have Received a COVID-19 Shot Unique among the services, active and reserve Coasties have been ordered to be fully vaccinated "as soon as operations allow"...
Biden Wishes Americans Happy, Closer-to-Normal Thanksgiving The Bidens visited the Coast Guard station at Brant Point to meet with personnel there.
Coast Guard Taps 2nd Ship as Party of Interest in Oil Spill The ship is suspected of dragging anchor near the pipeline that ferried crude from offshore platforms to the coast.