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Towing Company Illegally Auctioned Troops’ Cars Including a Deployed Navy SEAL’s, Justice Department Alleges
Breakdowns, Ripped Clothing and Dying Batteries: Army Commits to Arctic But Still Figuring Out What Soldiers Need
WWII Combat Veteran's Daughter Reflects on His Survivor's Guilt Over Best Friend's Sacrifice My dad was a World War II vet. Like many others, he was traumatized by combat, and by a nine-month imprisonment in a German...
We Should Help the Ukrainians Go for a Decisive Win "The Ukrainian army should go on the offensive to retake the Donetsk and Luhansk regions in the east, as well as the southern...
Russia Hasn't Relied on Cyberattacks on the Battlefield in Ukraine – Cyberwarfare Experts Explain Why "Cyberwarfare is most effective for gathering intelligence, stealing technology or winning public opinion or diplomatic...
Portland Air National Guard Unit Is First to Test Out Robot Dog for Base Security The Quad-legged Unmanned Ground Vehicle has a variety of cameras and sensors on board and can climb up rugged terrain as well...
Russia's Alleged Use of First Hypersonic Missile in Combat Downplayed by US Military and Allies Hypersonic missiles, which can travel five times the speed of sound, have inspired worry among U.S. officials and defense...
Pentagon Delays Nuclear Missile Test Sending Message After Putin Put Russian Arsenal on Alert The Pentagon has scrubbed a scheduled test launch of a Minuteman III to show Putin that the U.S. is not interested in nuclear...
US, South Korea Urge North's Return to Talks After Missile Tests Experts say North Korea wants to advance its weapons arsenal and wrest concessions such as sanctions relief from its rivals.
North Korea Tests New Weapon Bolstering Nuclear Capability North Korea says it has successfully test-launched a newly developed tactical guided weapon
Western Pressure Mounts on Solomons to Quash Pact with China Australia and the U.S. are stepping up diplomatic outreach to the Solomon Islands after China signed a security deal with the...
Second Suicide Battalion: Where Military Justice Weaponizes Mental Health These Marines were punished for behavior connected to their mental health. They sought help and didn’t receive it.
'We Are All Soldiers Now’: Inside the Ukrainian Drone Unit Founded by Volunteer IT Experts Aerorozvidka was founded in 2014 in response to Russia's annexation of Crimea.
Yemen’s Rebels Criticize New, US-Led Task Force in Red Sea U.S Navy ships patrolling the Red Sea contradicts the U.N.-brokered truce, the first nationwide one in six years.
Indiana's Guard Swapped its F-16s for A-10s a Decade Ago. Now the Air Force Wants to Send F-16s Back. Under the latest Air Force budget proposal, nearly two dozen of the Indiana Air National Guard's A-10s would be retired.
US Army Using Lessons from Ukraine War to Aid Own Training They are ripping pages from the Russian playbook to ensure that U.S. soldiers are ready to fight against a near-peer enemy.
Inside Ukraine's Makeshift Training Camps, Where Soldiers Are Forged from Civilians "Now my country needs me to be a soldier. There are no other options."
Dozens Injured in Clashes at al-Aqsa Mosque Israeli Police entered the compound of the Al-Aqsa Mosque at dawn Friday. The police said they forced their way...
War Crimes Watch: She's Working to Make Putin Pay Vast swaths of Ukraine have been transformed into potential crime scenes. Each day, the tragedies multiply, creating an insurmountable...
Crews Work to Save WWII Ship Taking on Water A decommissioned World War II-era destroyer docked near downtown Buffalo in New York is taking on water and listing...
McConville, the Army's Top General, Tests Positive for COVID-19 The news of McConville's illness comes as measures to combat the pandemic have started to recede across much of the country.
US Army Using Lessons from Ukraine War to Aid Own Training They are ripping pages from the Russian playbook to ensure that U.S. soldiers are ready to fight against a near-peer enemy.
Breakdowns, Ripped Clothing and Dying Batteries: Army Commits to Arctic But Still Figuring Out What Soldiers Need The 8,000 soldiers participating in Alaska's first Combat Training Center exercise tested out a new Arctic strategy.
Towing Company Illegally Auctioned Troops’ Cars Including a Deployed Navy SEAL’s, Justice Department Alleges Government court documents allege that as early as April 2019 Steve's Towing Inc. began a pattern of violating the...
Holes in Hull Have Tormented USS The Sullivans for Years At one point, the Coast Guard estimated the ship had more than 3 million gallons of water inside it.
Yemen’s Rebels Criticize New, US-Led Task Force in Red Sea U.S Navy ships patrolling the Red Sea contradicts the U.N.-brokered truce, the first nationwide one in six years.
High School Students Hospitalized After Military Ball, and Overdose Suspected, Reports Say Some students speculated drinking water might have been spiked.
Air Force and Space Force Will Now Allow Troops Up to 35 Days Off for Fertility Treatments The policy update is the latest Department of the Air Force directive aimed at more progressive changes accommodating women...
Air Force Now Offering Up to $50,000 Enlistment Bonuses for its Most Dangerous Jobs Most of the hefty bonuses will require a six-year contract and are for jobs with a lot of training or that are some of the...
Second Suicide Battalion: Where Military Justice Weaponizes Mental Health These Marines were punished for behavior connected to their mental health. They sought help and didn’t receive it.
Sikhs Sue Marine Corps for Right to Wear Turban, Beards at All Times A prominent Sikh Marine officer, and several Sikh Marine recruits, filed a lawsuit that they hope will get the service to let...
Pentagon Won't Merge Commissaries and Exchanges, for Now In a memo issued April 4, Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks said savings and operational efficiency can be achieved in...
Coast Guard Sends Back to Haiti Nearly 90 Migrants — Including Children — Rescued at Sea A group of 88 migrants were repatriated after being detained approximately 18 miles north of Sagua La Grande, Cuba.
Coast Guard Names Its 14th Master Chief Petty Officer With Command Master Chief Heath Jones' promotion as well as the new Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard Reserve...
Ingalls Launches National Security Cutter Calhoun Calhoun is scheduled to be christened in June 2022 and delivered to the Coast Guard in early 2023.