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Military Medical Examiner Kept Organs for Years and Failed to Properly Notify Families, Watchdog Finds
Air Force Wants to Send Historic Number of A-10s to the Boneyard in 2025, Continuing Shift Away from Warthogs
A Better Way to Give Pay Raises to Junior Enlisted? Key Senator Says It's Under Consideration This Year.
2 Years After Russia's Invasion, Ukraine Needs More Than Just Our Aid. It Needs Our Attention. Saturday, Feb. 24, marked the second anniversary of Russia's unprovoked and illegal invasion of Ukraine.
Veterans Care in the Community Is Pushing the VA to the Brink In recent weeks, members of the House and Senate Committees of Veterans' Affairs have been in intense negotiations hammering...
Companies and Universities Can Help Reverse Military Recruiting Shortfalls Threatening America's National Security Military recruiting shortfalls threaten our national security during a critical time as two wars that could quickly escalate...
Father of Marine Killed in Afghanistan Withdrawal Arrested After Interrupting Biden's State of the Union Speech
Top General in Mideast Calls for Microwave Weapons for 'Layered' Defense Against Drone Swarms The top general responsible for U.S. troops in the Middle East wants to see a surge of directed-energy weapons in the region...
A Moment of Truth for the Army's Chief Laser Weapon Four prototypes reportedly arrived in the U.S. Central Command area of operations in early February, with the Army...
New Navy Robotics Job Aimed at Getting Specialized Sailors to Work on Drones The new rating is called robotics warfare specialist and "will accelerate development of deep expertise in rapidly advancing...
North Korea Says Kim Jong Un Supervised Tests of Rocket Launchers Targeting Seoul North Korea says leader Kim Jong Un supervised a live-fire drill of nuclear-capable “super-large” multiple rocket launchers...
North Korea Resumes Missile Tests, Raising Tensions with Its Rivals After Their Military Drills' End North Korea fired multiple short-range ballistic missiles toward its eastern waters, its neighbors said, days after the end...
North Korea's Kim Test Drives a New Tank and Orders Troops to Prepare for War North Korean leader Kim Jong Un joined troops training on a new model of tank and drove one himself, state media reported...
Marine Corps Continues Path to Retirement for Artillery System that Has Seen Heavy Use in Ukraine For more than two decades, the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System, or HIMARS, has served as a key piece for U.S...
Consulting Firm McKinsey's Role in VA Opioid Prescriptions Sparks New Concerns Among Lawmakers House lawmakers are demanding answers from the Department of Veterans Affairs about consulting firm McKinsey and Company's...
Soldiers and Civilians Are Dying as Mexican Cartels Embrace a Terrifying New Weapon: Land Mines The series of blasts in the Tierra Caliente — an area along the border of Jalisco and Michoacán states — mark an alarming...
Two Commanders in Marine Corps' West Coast Infantry School Fired on Same Day Col. Seth "S.W." MacCutcheon, the commander of the School of Infantry-West, and Maj. Nicholas Engle, the commander of the...
Dallas Police Officers who Laughed at Veteran Denied Restroom Get Written Reprimands Dallas police officials handed down written reprimands to four officers seen on video mocking a disabled veteran who urinated...
Air Force to Posthumously Award Distinguished Flying Cross to Crew in Mysterious 2010 Osprey Crash The news of the awards comes as the service currently grapples with a deadly CV-22 crash that killed eight airmen off the...
Blinken: US Working on Maritime Corridor that Will Enable Distribution of Meals to Gaza Secretary of State Antony Blinken says the U.S. is working to establish a maritime corridor that will be used...
Explosions in Gaza Strip Send Plumes of Smoke and Dust into the Air Explosions were seen in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday as Israel continues its offensive against Hamas in the territory...
US Army Soldier Indicted, Accused of Selling Sensitive Military Information An Army soldier has been arrested on accusations of selling sensitive information related to U.S. military capabilities, Justice Department...
White House Pushing for Gaza Cease-Fire as Israel Says an Israeli-American Hostage Has Died The White House is focused on pursing a cease-fire agreement in Gaza, even as the deadline to achieve a...
They Stood Sentry over America's Nuclear Missile Arsenal. Many Worry It Gave Them Cancer. For years, it was an open secret among missileers that the Cold War-era missile alert facilities and launch control centers...
They Stood Sentry over America's Nuclear Missile Arsenal. Many Worry It Gave Them Cancer. For years, it was an open secret among missileers that the Cold War-era missile alert facilities and launch control centers...
Millions of Vets Got Health Care and Benefits Under the PACT Act. Thousands Left Out Want the Same Chance. Legislation passed in 2022 expanded benefits for former troops sickened by burn pits, Agent Orange and contaminated water at...
Millions of Vets Got Health Care and Benefits Under the PACT Act. Thousands Left Out Want the Same Chance. Legislation passed in 2022 expanded benefits for former troops sickened by burn pits, Agent Orange and contaminated water at...
US Military Operations Across the Sahel Are at Risk After Niger Ends Cooperation Until recently, the U.S. and France had more than 2,500 military personnel in the region.
Pentagon Complied with COVID-19 Waiver Rules According to Watchdog But Services Moved Slowly A Pentagon watchdog review of the military's COVID-19 vaccine exemption process found that each of the branches largely...
Navy's Preliminary Hawaii Water Report Finds System Is Meeting Standards The Navy released a new report on its preliminary plumbing assessment following multiple complaints of air and water quality...
USS Idaho Submarine Christened amid Unprecedented Demand for Workers The Idaho, named for an unlikely hotspot in the world of maritime nuclear research and training, is the 13th in the class...
Air Force Wants to Send Historic Number of A-10s to the Boneyard in 2025, Continuing Shift Away from Warthogs The Air Force is hoping to retire more A-10 Warthogs in 2025, as the service continues to readjust its overall strategies and...
Astronaut Thomas Stafford, Commander of Apollo 10 and Air Force General, Has Died at Age 93 Astronaut Thomas P. Stafford, who commanded a dress rehearsal flight for the 1969 moon landing and the first U.S.-Soviet...
Space Force Is Facing Its First-Ever Budget Cuts Just as Space Threats from Abroad Are Growing The service, which was established in 2019, is requesting $29.4 billion for fiscal 2025, about $600 million -- or 2% -- less...
Space Force Guardians Just Got Their Own Service-Specific Physical Training Uniforms Space Force Guardians have finally received their own physical training uniforms that will distinguish their identity while...
Pentagon Panel Says Women Should Be Integrated into Marine Platoons as Part of Recruit Training The Marine Corps is the only service that is not gender-integrated at the lowest recruit training level, according to the...
Marine Corps Continues Path to Retirement for Artillery System that Has Seen Heavy Use in Ukraine For more than two decades, the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System, or HIMARS, has served as a key piece for U.S...
Coast Guard Takes Steps to Improve Service Members' Access to Mental Health Screenings Following a law passed in 2021 that required the services to expedite self-referrals for mental health assessments, the Coast...
US Military Doesn't Have the Icebreakers to Compete in the Arctic, NORAD Commander Warns U.S. Air Force Gen. Gregory M. Guillot said the U.S. has only one heavy icebreaker ship for Arctic operations while Russia...