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Now, the Air Force Wants to Shut it Down. 6 Airmen Caught with Thousands of Rounds of Stolen Ammo, Federal Indictment Alleges Trump Was the 'Biggest Leaker of All,' His Former Pentagon Chief Says Undeterred by Critics, the Marines' Transformation Forges Ahead with an Eye on Ukraine More Military Headlines Navy Sailor Found Dead on Board USS Bataan; Investigation Underway 102 Families Alleging Harm from Tainted Water at Pearl Harbor-Hickam File Legal Claims Against Navy Federal Veteran Unemployment Stats 'Inaccurate,' New Report Says Vital Computer System Has Gone Down More Than 50 Times Since Launching in Washington, VA Confirms New South Korea Leader Offers Support if North Denuclearizes Crucial NATO Decisions Expected in Finland, Sweden This Week Russia Pounds Odesa as Civilian Bodies Uncovered Elsewhere Why Putin's Eastern Blitz Is Failing Training, Weapons, Intel: The US Military's Slow Slide Toward Confrontation with Russia over Ukraine Biden Signs Ukraine Bill, Seeks $40B Aid, in Putin Rejoinder US Calls Emergency UN Council Meeting Wednesday on North Korea Tests 'It's All Bulls---': Broken Military Justice System Jeopardizes Trust and Puts Service Members at Risk Opinions What to Do If You're Under Investigation in the Military In general, there are four main categories of military investigation: property damage or loss, illness/injury in the line of... 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Despite Having Misjudged Russia's 'Hollow Force,' Intelligence Officials Say Putin Is Still an ‘Evolving’ Threat
Congress Just Spent $25 Million on Fixing Up an Air Training Center. Now, the Air Force Wants to Shut it Down.
'It's All Bulls---': Broken Military Justice System Jeopardizes Trust and Puts Service Members at Risk
What to Do If You're Under Investigation in the Military In general, there are four main categories of military investigation: property damage or loss, illness/injury in the line of...
Why Putin's Eastern Blitz Is Failing The Russians are poor at urban warfare, and the Ukrainians, who excel at it, have again forced the Russians to think urban.
Billions Spent on Overseas Counterterrorism Would Be Better Spent by Involving Ex-Terrorists My research shows that international aid does not stop terrorists from carrying out violent acts.
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...
Despite Having Misjudged Russia's 'Hollow Force,' Intelligence Officials Say Putin Is Still an ‘Evolving’ Threat
New South Korea Leader Offers Support if North Denuclearizes Yoon had promised a tougher stance on North Korea during his campaign.
South Korea: North Korea Test-Fired Missile from Submarine It was apparently North Korea’s first demonstration of a submarine-launched ballistic missile system since October last year...
North Korea Fires Ballistic Missile amid Rising Animosities North Korea launched a ballistic missile toward its eastern waters on Wednesday, South Korean and Japanese officials said.
Air Force General Convicted in Historic Court-Martial Avoids Jail Time Cooley faced a maximum sentence of seven years of confinement, separation and loss of pay and benefits.
Navy's Top Enlisted Leader Tells George Washington Crew at Least They Aren't 'Sleeping in a Foxhole Like a Marine' The carrier has experienced a string of suicides going back at least 10 months, including three suicides in a six-day stretch...
Going Underground: Ukraine’s Subterranean Fighters Highlight the Benefit – and Long History – of Tunnels in Warfare The use of tunnels and underground chambers in times of conflict is nothing new.
The Army Keeps Boosting Recruiting Bonuses as It Struggles to Find New Soldiers The Army has become more aggressive with major recruitment bonuses, especially for recruits who elect to ship out to basic...
Three Children Died at Camp Lejeune on Same Day, Military Says While officials didn't reveal how the children died, local television stations reported there were no shootings involved.
10 Deaths in 10 Months: String of Suicides on a Single Aircraft Carrier The fact that the carrier is in the shipyards has created a difficult environment, according to the sailors who spoke to...
Ukrainian Soldier Treated at Hospital in Donetsk An injured serviceman was seen being rushed into a hospital in the Donetsk region after it was rocked by...
Anti-War Protest Outside Russian Consulate in Prague Anti-war protestors, smeared in fake blood, gathered outside of Russia's consulate in Prague on Monday to demonstrate against claims...
Navy Vet, Richard Rojas Heads to Trial in Times Square Attack The man behind the wheel of the car that barreled through crowds of pedestrians in New York City's Times...
First Look at the Army's New Patch for its Newest Airborne Division U.S. Army Alaska will be redesignated as the 11th Airborne Division, and the force will be reintroducing the patch used...
Fort Lee Drill Sergeant Fired After Arrest in Underage Prostitution Sting Operation The arrest came as part of a weeks-long operation by local authorities in Chesterfield Country, Virginia.
A Jewish Refugee Escaped Nazi Germany to Return as an American GI The Cohn Family escaped Germany, but when young Frank turned 18, he was drafted for World War II. He made the Army a career.
102 Families Alleging Harm from Tainted Water at Pearl Harbor-Hickam File Legal Claims Against Navy The group joins 15 other individuals who filed claims this year seeking damages for illnesses and financial losses allegedly...
Navy Sailor Found Dead on Board USS Bataan; Investigation Underway A young sailor on the Norfolk-based USS Bataan has died while on the ship, the Navy says.
From Port to Port, Testimony Details 'Fat Leonard's' Alcohol- and Sex-Fueled Parties Stephen Shedd took the witness stand, testifying against the rest of his past colleagues.
Congress Just Spent $25 Million on Fixing Up an Air Training Center. Now, the Air Force Wants to Shut it Down. A bipartisan group from Georgia's delegation in Washington asked for $11.5 million in funding to be added back for the Air...
Air Force Will End Program That Allowed Some Airmen to Choose Their Next Duty Station The Air Force's "base of preference program" will end next month, delivering a blow to career enlisted airmen and their...
6 Airmen Caught with Thousands of Rounds of Stolen Ammo, Federal Indictment Alleges Six airmen had 14,000 rounds of stolen ammunition, mostly from Fairchild Air Force Base in Washington, according to federal...
Undeterred by Critics, the Marines' Transformation Forges Ahead with an Eye on Ukraine Despite difficult choices, the Marine Corps is forging ahead with plans to alter how the force looks and fights.
'It's All Bulls---': Broken Military Justice System Jeopardizes Trust and Puts Service Members at Risk In recent weeks, the Marine Corps publicly challenged defense attorneys who questioned the honor and integrity of the system.
Biden Meets with Parents of Austin Tice, Marine Veteran Missing in Syria A Texas native and former officer of the U.S. Marine Corps, Tice was 31 when he traveled to Syria in 2012 as a freelance...
USS The Sullivans Is Substantially Righted and Could Reopen Memorial Day Weekend The news comes about three weeks after the hull of the World War II-era destroyer was breached, causing it to list in the...
Ruling Threatens US Power as World's High-Seas Drug Police At issue is the Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act, which gives the U.S. unique arrest powers anywhere on the seas.
A Base in Minnesota Is the New Home of Coast Guard Cold Weather Training The Coast Guard's Cold Water Ice Diving joint-service course will now occur in the Arctic environment of Camp Ripley...