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Can Putin Really Fight a Two-Front War in Ukraine? The Russian military is struggling with a strategic conundrum in Ukraine: attack in the Donbas or defend in the South?
Faced with a Rise of Extremism Within Its Ranks, the US Military Has Clamped Down on Racist Speech, Including Retweets and Likes Less than a month after the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol, Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin took the...
How Much Does It Cost to Fix a Toilet on an Aircraft Carrier? Nature calls everywhere – even on board an aircraft carrier.
Air Force's F-35s Flying Again After Ejection Seat Worries Grounded Fleet Earlier this year, Martin-Baker, a U.K. manufacturer, identified a problem with explosive components used to launch the...
Space Force Takes Over All Military Satellite Communications The Army has also transferred roughly $78 million of its budget to the Space Force for 2022 to help expand the service's...
F-35 Ejection Seat Problem Was Discovered 3 Months Ago, But Jets Kept Flying A widespread issue with ejection seats that impacted hundreds of aircraft across the U.S. military last week was first...
South Korean Leader: Seoul Won't Seek Own Nuclear Deterrent South Korea’s president said his government has no plans to pursue its own nuclear deterrent, even as the North test-fired...
US, South Korea to Begin Expanded Military Drills Next Week The allies’ summertime drills, named Ulchi Freedom Shield, will take place from Aug. 22 to Sept. 1 in South Korea.
More US Lawmakers Visit Taiwan 12 Days After Pelosi Trip The five-member delegation, led by Democratic Sen. Ed Markey of Massachusetts, will meet President Tsai Ing-wen.
Record Pay Increase Likely Coming for Disabled Veterans and Military Retirees in 2023 Disabled veterans and military retirees will likely see record pay increases in 2023 thanks to COLA changes.
Facing Hot, Moldy Barracks, Airmen at Kunsan Turn to Raffle to Combat Worrisome Living Conditions Faced with rampant mold in unbearably hot barracks, airmen at Kunsan Air Base in South Korea came up with one way to...
Air Force Grounds Osprey Fleet Indefinitely After Recent 'Safety Incidents' Air Force Special Operations Command has stopped all flights for its entire fleet of CV-22 Osprey tiltrotor aircraft, citing...
Space Force Takes Over All Military Satellite Communications The Army has also transferred roughly $78 million of its budget to the Space Force for 2022 to help expand the service's...
The Navy's Offering Up to $115,000 to Join or Come Back The Navy is offering potential recruits a new, eye-watering figure in exchange for joining its ranks: $115,000 in possible...
Marines Reporting 'Tremendous Success' Convincing Troops to Stay in the Service The Marine Corps is celebrating the "tremendous success" of the Commandant's Retention Program -- one of the branch's latest...
US Dismisses Syrian Denials, Urges Release of Tice The State Department on Wednesday called on Syria to release American journalist Austin Tice, who is believed to have...
Russian Spacewalk Cut Short by Bad Battery A Russian spacewalk has been cut short because of a bad battery in a cosmonaut's suit. Mission Control outside...
Kherson Residents Who Fled Recount Turmoil in City It was early one morning when life under Russian occupation became too much for Volodymyr Zhdanov. Rocket fire aimed...
NASA's Moon Rocket Moved to Pad for First Launch NASA's new moon rocket has arrived at the launch pad for its first test flight. The 322-foot rocket emerged...
What Happened to Members of the Military Accused of Storming the Capitol on January 6? At least five service members allegedly were part of the deadly pro-Trump mob that assaulted the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.
What Happened to Members of the Military Accused of Storming the Capitol on January 6? At least five service members allegedly were part of the deadly pro-Trump mob that assaulted the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.
Young and Dying: Veterans Are Getting Brain Cancer and Struggling to Get Benefits A joint investigation by Military.com and Public Health Watch found that glioblastoma, while rare, has struck hundreds of...
Young and Dying: Veterans Are Getting Brain Cancer and Struggling to Get Benefits A joint investigation by Military.com and Public Health Watch found that glioblastoma, while rare, has struck hundreds of...
A Bodybuilder Landed Prison Time for His $245,000 Disability Fraud on the VA A U.S. Army veteran who falsely claimed PTSD and physical disabilities left him so weak that he couldn't lift 10 pounds --...
Guillen Family Seeks $35 Million in Wrongful Death Claim Against Army "Our goal is to let all the survivors know you not only have a voice, but you have a right to be made whole," the lawyer...
Judge Rejects Plea Agreements from Ex-Navy Engineer, Wife in Nuclear Submarine Espionage Case A federal judge rejected Tuesday the government's proposed prison sentences, saying they were too lenient, for former...
Marine Corps Says Its Pilots Can Handle Clutch Issue That Has Grounded Air Force Ospreys The Air Force has grounded its Ospreys over an issue the Marine Corps says it has known about since 2010.
Air Force Staff Sergeant Promotions Lowest in Years, Part of Bigger Slowdown Only 21% of eligible airmen were chosen for promotion.
Space Force Takes Over All Military Satellite Communications The Army has also transferred roughly $78 million of its budget to the Space Force for 2022 to help expand the service's...
Could Access to Abortion Services Change Where the Military Stations Troops? The overturning of Roe v. Wade has some concerned about troops' quality of life in states where abortion is no longer...
Marine Corps Says Its Pilots Can Handle Clutch Issue That Has Grounded Air Force Ospreys The Air Force has grounded its Ospreys over an issue the Marine Corps says it has known about since 2010.
‘The Russians Wanted to Break Me’: Former Marine Trevor Reed on His Time in Prison Last week, just a little over three months since his release from Russian prison, former Marine Trevor Reed called on...
Rio Grande Operations: How These Men Saved a Baby in the River They watched the baby, facedown in the brown current, run past the boat's propellers, swept away by the Rio Grande.
Coast Guard: 2 Dead, 5 Missing After Migrant Boat Capsizes The Coast Guard described the boat as a “rustic vessel” that was making an illegal voyage with 15 migrant passengers.