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Verify your free subscription by following the instructions in the email sent to: Please enable JavaScript to view this element. Most Popular Military News Marines Can't Count on Navy Ships to Carry Them to Global Emergencies, One of the Service's Top Generals Says The readiness issue comes down to several factors, including overuse of amphibious ships during the last 20-plus years of war... No Diploma? No problem! Navy Again Lowers Requirements as it Struggles to Meet Recruitment Goals The last time the service took individuals without education credentials was in 2000. In Reversal, Defense Department Now Wants to Bring Tricare Beneficiaries Back to Military Health System After seven years of reforms that included sending non-active-duty patients to civilian Tricare networks, the Pentagon wants... 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Pentagon Identifies 3 Army Reserve Soldiers Killed in Jordan When Iran-Backed Militants Flew Drone into Living Quarters
Tennessee Couple Sentenced, Ordered to Pay Back $65 Million for Roles in Pentagon's Largest Tricare Fraud Case
Pregnant Troops and New Military Moms Would Get Expanded Mental Health Care Under Lawmakers’ Proposal
Is the Marine Corps Becoming 'Animal House'? "Back in the days when the Marine Corps was still the Marine Corps, quality of life was considered a basic leadership...
The Defense Secretary and the Chain of Command: Why Critics Are Wrong About Austin's Emergency "Public officials should be careful not to convey to the world the mistaken impression that the United States is a helpless...
Firearm-Related Suicides Among Women Veterans Are Rising. We Must Do More on Secure Gun Storage. As gun ownership among women veterans has surged, so, too, have suicides where firearms are used.
NASA Eyes Billion-Dollar Space Vehicle to Avert International Space Station's Uncontrolled Reentry Companies have until March 4 to propose their plans for what NASA is calling the United States Deorbit Vehicle to try to...
Marine Units Rotating to Indo-Pacific Don't Have Their Own Counter-Drone Capabilities, Commanders Say Some Marine units rotating to the Pacific to bolster security in the region against Chinese influence do not have organic...
Air Force Issues Smartwatches and Rings to 1,000 First Sergeants to Manage Their Health The Air Force's use of the smart devices comes as the Space Force continues its research into the equipment to possibly...
North Korea Says Leader Kim Supervised Tests of Cruise Missiles Designed to Be Fired from Submarines North Korea said leader Kim Jong Un supervised test-firings of cruise missiles designed to be launched from submarines and...
North Korea Says It Tested a Cruise Missile, Flaunting New Nuclear-Capable Weapon North Korea said it conducted its first flight test of a new cruise missile, as it expands its military capabilities in the...
North Korea Appears to Demolish 'Reunification Arch' as Kim Jong Un Turns Against Ties with South South Korea’s military also said Wednesday that North Korea fired several cruise missiles into waters off its western coast.
Marines Can't Count on Navy Ships to Carry Them to Global Emergencies, One of the Service's Top Generals Says The readiness issue comes down to several factors, including overuse of amphibious ships during the last 20-plus years of war...
No Diploma? No problem! Navy Again Lowers Requirements as it Struggles to Meet Recruitment Goals The last time the service took individuals without education credentials was in 2000.
In Reversal, Defense Department Now Wants to Bring Tricare Beneficiaries Back to Military Health System After seven years of reforms that included sending non-active-duty patients to civilian Tricare networks, the Pentagon wants...
B-1B Bombers and 250 Airmen Temporarily Moving from South Dakota to Texas Following Crash Airmen at Ellsworth Air Force Base, located near Rapid City, have begun flying an undisclosed number of Lancers to Dyess Air...
Biden Says US 'Shall Respond' After Drone Strike by Iran-Backed Group Kills 3 US Troops in Jordan They were the first U.S. fatalities in months of strikes against American forces across the Middle East by Iranian-backed...
Is the Marine Corps Becoming 'Animal House'? "Back in the days when the Marine Corps was still the Marine Corps, quality of life was considered a basic leadership...
Pentagon Releases Names of 3 Americans Killed in Drone Attack An enemy drone that killed three American troops and wounded dozens of others in Jordan may have been confused...
Military Expert Weighs in on Drone Strike Response The White House insists it’s not looking for war with Iran, even as President Joe Biden vows retaliatory action...
UN Seeks Continued Support for Palestine Aid Agency Amid Oct. 7 Claims U.N. chief Antonio Guterres is asking donors to continue funding the aid agency serving Palestinians in Gaza, known as...
Austin Returns to Work at Pentagon After Nearly a Month's Absence Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin returned to work at the Pentagon on Monday after nearly a month's absence because of...
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...
What the Pentagon Has, Hasn't and Could Do to Stop Veterans and Troops from Joining Extremist Groups The military and its transition programs have largely failed to provide what experts say is necessary to steer troops and...
What the Pentagon Has, Hasn't and Could Do to Stop Veterans and Troops from Joining Extremist Groups The military and its transition programs have largely failed to provide what experts say is necessary to steer troops and...
Pentagon Identifies 3 Army Reserve Soldiers Killed in Jordan When Iran-Backed Militants Flew Drone into Living Quarters In addition to the three killed, more than 40 service members were injured in the deadly attack that came after months of...
Maine Considers Giving Panel Subpoena Power to Access Mass Shooter's Military Records An independent commission is hoping to bring Army officials to the table to testify about shooter and former reservist Robert...
'No Longer Unknown': Massachusetts Man Killed at Pearl Harbor Finally Comes Home It had been a long time since Pharmacist’s Mate 2nd Class Merle Hillman had been in Holyoke, his hometown and the place where...
Crew Extinguish Fire on Tanker Hit by Houthi Missile off Yemen After US Targets Rebels in Airstrike U.S. forces conducted a strike against a Houthi anti-ship missile that was aimed at the Red Sea and prepared to launch, the U...
B-1B Bombers and 250 Airmen Temporarily Moving from South Dakota to Texas Following Crash Airmen at Ellsworth Air Force Base, located near Rapid City, have begun flying an undisclosed number of Lancers to Dyess Air...
Pentagon Has No Policy for Tracking UFO Sightings, Watchdog Says The Pentagon has no formal approach to report or track sightings of unidentified flying objects, an internal watchdog said.
Space Force Guardians Can Now Choose to Work Part Time Under New Policy Change The new Space Force Personnel Management Act offers active-duty Guardians and Air Force reservists working on space-related...
Wanted: Airmen and Guardians Urged to Apply to Grueling Army Ranger School The 62-day course is filled with difficult physical training and exercises designed to educate participants on elite squad...
After Early Troubles, New Marine Corps Amphibious Vehicle Is Headed to Okinawa The ACV replaced the aging and troubled amphibious assault vehicle after decades of use and a 2020 mishap that killed eight...
Marines Can't Count on Navy Ships to Carry Them to Global Emergencies, One of the Service's Top Generals Says The readiness issue comes down to several factors, including overuse of amphibious ships during the last 20-plus years of war...
Four Chaplains Day Feb. 3 marks the anniversary of the sinking of the United States Army Transport Dorchester and the selfless acts of four Army...
Coast Guard Announces New 'Talent Acquisition' Rating to Address Recruiting Crisis After failing to meet numbers the past four years, the service is converting recruiting into a career position.