Top Military News Speed, Blind Spots Cited as Contributing Factors in Deadly Accident Involving Coast Guard Cutter Military Couple at Center of Lawsuit Challenging Porn Restrictions in State Law Marine Tapped to Be Top Enlisted Adviser to the Joint Chiefs of Staff 'Woefully Unacceptable': Senators Seek Answers on Pentagon's Housing Reforms Progress NATO Chief Says Turkey Agrees to Move Ahead with Sweden's Acceptance into the Alliance More Military Headlines Retired Army Capt. Sam Brown Mounts 2nd Bid for US Senate in Nevada After Losing GOP Primary in 2022 North Korean Leader's Powerful Sister Says Warplanes Repelled US Spy Plane Girl Found in Camp Pendleton Barracks Was Raped by Marine, Family Alleges An Afghan Man Who Spent Years Helping US Forces in Afghanistan Is Shot and Killed in Washington Russian Military Is Getting Weak, Leading to Increasingly Bizarre Aerial Incidents, Experts Say US Drone Strike Kills an Islamic State Group Leader in Syria, the Defense Department Says NATO's Unity Will Be Tested at Summit in Vilnius US Now Aiding Vietnam in Finding the Country's Missing in Action from Past Conflict Between the Two Russia Reports Intercepting a Missile Over Annexed Crimea and Briefly Halts Traffic on Key Bridge Widow of Former West Point Running Back Sues NCAA for Wrongful Death Should Transgender Men Register for the Draft? Lawmaker Says Yes 'If They Want to Be Treated Like Men' US Destroys Last of Its Declared Chemical Weapons, Closing a Deadly Chapter Dating to World War I Opinions US Military’s Recruiting Woes Are a National Security Crisis America's armed services are failing to meet their recruiting goals, with the Army in particular suffering the worst... You Cannot Go Back, and It Never Really Gets Better. Sometimes the Truth Is Cruel. Cheyenne Smith’s father died in December 2013 during a tour in Afghanistan when she was 14 years old. What an All-Volunteer Force Looks Like Today 50 Years After America Ditched the Draft Despite what Americans experienced in the 20th century, the United States does not have a long tradition of conscription. View more Afghanistan An Afghan Man Who Spent Years Helping US Forces in Afghanistan Is Shot and Killed in Washington He Was the CIA Whiz Kid in 'Charlie Wilson's War.' His New Book Offers Advice for the US in Ukraine State Department Failed to Plan or Respond Fast Enough in Afghanistan Collapse, New US Report Finds View more Military Technology Morse Code Explained Morse code, the language of the telegraph, is a system of communication that's composed of combinations of short and long... Warning Issued to Troops Receiving Strange Smartwatches in the Mail The CID is considering the possibility that this is a deliberate operation by malicious actors -- criminals, terrorists, or... A New Armored Vehicle Is Coming to the Army. It Could Be a Game Changer for Light Units, Vets Say. Unveiled June 10, the M10 Booker is the first specialized armored vehicle with a tank-sized gun to join the Army in decades. View more Ukraine and Russia NATO Chief Says Turkey Agrees to Move Ahead with Sweden's Acceptance into the Alliance Russia Reports Intercepting a Missile Over Annexed Crimea and Briefly Halts Traffic on Key Bridge Ukraine's President Hails the Country's Soldiers From a Black Sea Island to Mark 500 Days of War View more Pacific Militarization North Korean Leader's Powerful Sister Says Warplanes Repelled US Spy Plane The powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has alleged that the country’s warplanes repelled a U.S. spy plane... The US Flies Nuclear-Capable Bombers in a Fresh Show of Force Against North Korea The U.S. flew nuclear-capable bombers to the Korean Peninsula in its latest show of force against North Korea, days after the... US Aircraft Carrier Makes Da Nang Port Call as America Looks to Strengthen Ties with Vietnam The USS Ronald Reagan, along with the guided missile cruisers USS Antietam and USS Robert Smalls, arrived in Da Nang on... View more Military News Investigations and Features Army Navy Air Force Marine Corps Coast Guard Space Force Military Opinion Select Service Army Marines Navy Air Force National Guard Coast Guard Space Force Spouse Login Army My Profile Army Home Page Navy My Profile Navy Home Page Air Force My Profile Air Force Home Page Marines My Profile Marines Home Page Coast Guard My Profile Coast Guard Home Page Space Force My Profile Space Force Home Page National Guard My Profile National Guard Home Page Spouse My Profile Spouse Home Page My Profile News Home Page Get the Military Insider Newsletter Get the latest on pay updates, benefit changes and award-winning military content. Right in your inbox. Email Subscribe Now By signing up, you agree to our Privacy Notice. Thank you for subscribing! View more newsletters on our Subscriptions page. One last step. Verify your free subscription by following the instructions in the email sent to: Please enable JavaScript to view this element. Most Popular Military News Most of the Military Not Tracking Number of Families Relocated Due to Anti-LGBTQ+ Laws In early 2022, state laws targeting LGBTQ+ communities began to spread across the U.S., leading the military services to... Growth of SkillBridge Transition Program Paused After Overwhelming Popularity The Pentagon has temporarily stopped accepting new civilian employers into the SkillBridge career transition program during... Congress' Move to Scrap the ACFT Sparks Outcry from Army Leadership Congress is seeking to kill the Army Combat Fitness Test, or ACFT, and revert to the service's previous fitness test. Former Staff Sergeant Sentenced to Probation in Ammunition Theft Scheme Jonah Pierce pleaded guilty in April to a single misdemeanor charge of receipt of stolen government property. Air Force Is Cutting Pay for Tough Jobs But Won't Say Which Roles Are Losing Out Starting in October, hundreds of airmen and Guardians will no longer qualify for a monetary bonus meant to encourage service... Navy Recruiting Boss Overruled by Superiors on 6-Day Workweek Plan The Navy has taken the unusual step of reversing its plan to institute a six-day workweek for its entire recruiting workforce... Latest Military Videos Marine Corps Without Confirmed Leader Since 1800s The U.S. Marine Corps is without a confirmed leader for the first time in a century as Gen. David... Biden Lands in Lithuania Ahead of NATO Summit U.S. President Joe Biden has arrived in the Lithuanian capital of Vilnius for the annual NATO summit, which starts... King Charles and Biden Inspect Honor Guard U.S. President Joe Biden inspected honor guards alongside King Charles III after arriving earlier on Monday at Windsor Castle... Ukraine Targets Russian Positions Near Bakhmut Ukrainian artillery has been aiming at Russian positions on the outskirts of Bakhmut to accelerate the infantry advance. (July... View more Investigations and Features Poisoned Water: How a Navy Ship Dumped Fuel and Sickened Its Own Crew A years-long investigation reveals that the Boxer unintentionally compromised its own water supply in 2016. The Threat from Extremist Groups Is Growing. Service Members and Vets Are Getting Sucked into the Violence. The U.S. intelligence community deemed racially or ethnically motivated violent extremism -- with adherents such as white... Army News Retired Army Capt. Sam Brown Mounts 2nd Bid for US Senate in Nevada After Losing GOP Primary in 2022 Brown, a Purple Heart recipient, was a heavily recruited candidate for Republicans in Washington looking to avoid a repeat of... Widow of Former West Point Running Back Sues NCAA for Wrongful Death Gene Merlino was discharged from the Army because of the brain injuries he suffered as a player. View more Navy News US Military’s Recruiting Woes Are a National Security Crisis America's armed services are failing to meet their recruiting goals, with the Army in particular suffering the worst... Navy Recruiting Boss Overruled by Superiors on 6-Day Workweek Plan The Navy has taken the unusual step of reversing its plan to institute a six-day workweek for its entire recruiting workforce... View more Air Force News Keesler Air Force Base in Biloxi Is Named After This WWI Hero. Do You Know His Story? As one of the most important training grounds for the United States Air Force, Keesler Air Force Base possesses quite a... US Drone Strike Kills an Islamic State Group Leader in Syria, the Defense Department Says The drones struck and killed Usamah al-Muhajir, who was riding a motorcycle in the Aleppo region. View more Space Force News US Military’s Recruiting Woes Are a National Security Crisis America's armed services are failing to meet their recruiting goals, with the Army in particular suffering the worst... Space Force Still Figuring Out How Bad the Fuel Spill Atop a Sacred Hawaiian Volcano Was In the months since the fuel spill at a facility perched on the summit of Haleakalā, the Department of the Air Force has been... View more Marine Corps News Marine Tapped to Be Top Enlisted Adviser to the Joint Chiefs of Staff Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps Troy E. Black will relieve the current SEAC, Ramón "CZ" Colón-López, on Nov. 3, when the... Republican's Hold on Nominations Leaves Marines Without Confirmed Leader for 1st Time in over 100 Years Gen. David Berger took over as the 38th commandant in July 2019, and is required to leave the job after four years. View more Coast Guard News Speed, Blind Spots Cited as Contributing Factors in Deadly Accident Involving Coast Guard Cutter The captain of the San Juan-based cutter Winslow Griesser was permanently relieved last month. US Military’s Recruiting Woes Are a National Security Crisis America's armed services are failing to meet their recruiting goals, with the Army in particular suffering the worst... View more
Should Transgender Men Register for the Draft? Lawmaker Says Yes 'If They Want to Be Treated Like Men'
US Military’s Recruiting Woes Are a National Security Crisis America's armed services are failing to meet their recruiting goals, with the Army in particular suffering the worst...
You Cannot Go Back, and It Never Really Gets Better. Sometimes the Truth Is Cruel. Cheyenne Smith’s father died in December 2013 during a tour in Afghanistan when she was 14 years old.
What an All-Volunteer Force Looks Like Today 50 Years After America Ditched the Draft Despite what Americans experienced in the 20th century, the United States does not have a long tradition of conscription.
Morse Code Explained Morse code, the language of the telegraph, is a system of communication that's composed of combinations of short and long...
Warning Issued to Troops Receiving Strange Smartwatches in the Mail The CID is considering the possibility that this is a deliberate operation by malicious actors -- criminals, terrorists, or...
A New Armored Vehicle Is Coming to the Army. It Could Be a Game Changer for Light Units, Vets Say. Unveiled June 10, the M10 Booker is the first specialized armored vehicle with a tank-sized gun to join the Army in decades.
North Korean Leader's Powerful Sister Says Warplanes Repelled US Spy Plane The powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has alleged that the country’s warplanes repelled a U.S. spy plane...
The US Flies Nuclear-Capable Bombers in a Fresh Show of Force Against North Korea The U.S. flew nuclear-capable bombers to the Korean Peninsula in its latest show of force against North Korea, days after the...
US Aircraft Carrier Makes Da Nang Port Call as America Looks to Strengthen Ties with Vietnam The USS Ronald Reagan, along with the guided missile cruisers USS Antietam and USS Robert Smalls, arrived in Da Nang on...
Most of the Military Not Tracking Number of Families Relocated Due to Anti-LGBTQ+ Laws In early 2022, state laws targeting LGBTQ+ communities began to spread across the U.S., leading the military services to...
Growth of SkillBridge Transition Program Paused After Overwhelming Popularity The Pentagon has temporarily stopped accepting new civilian employers into the SkillBridge career transition program during...
Congress' Move to Scrap the ACFT Sparks Outcry from Army Leadership Congress is seeking to kill the Army Combat Fitness Test, or ACFT, and revert to the service's previous fitness test.
Former Staff Sergeant Sentenced to Probation in Ammunition Theft Scheme Jonah Pierce pleaded guilty in April to a single misdemeanor charge of receipt of stolen government property.
Air Force Is Cutting Pay for Tough Jobs But Won't Say Which Roles Are Losing Out Starting in October, hundreds of airmen and Guardians will no longer qualify for a monetary bonus meant to encourage service...
Navy Recruiting Boss Overruled by Superiors on 6-Day Workweek Plan The Navy has taken the unusual step of reversing its plan to institute a six-day workweek for its entire recruiting workforce...
Marine Corps Without Confirmed Leader Since 1800s The U.S. Marine Corps is without a confirmed leader for the first time in a century as Gen. David...
Biden Lands in Lithuania Ahead of NATO Summit U.S. President Joe Biden has arrived in the Lithuanian capital of Vilnius for the annual NATO summit, which starts...
King Charles and Biden Inspect Honor Guard U.S. President Joe Biden inspected honor guards alongside King Charles III after arriving earlier on Monday at Windsor Castle...
Ukraine Targets Russian Positions Near Bakhmut Ukrainian artillery has been aiming at Russian positions on the outskirts of Bakhmut to accelerate the infantry advance. (July...
Poisoned Water: How a Navy Ship Dumped Fuel and Sickened Its Own Crew A years-long investigation reveals that the Boxer unintentionally compromised its own water supply in 2016.
Poisoned Water: How a Navy Ship Dumped Fuel and Sickened Its Own Crew A years-long investigation reveals that the Boxer unintentionally compromised its own water supply in 2016.
The Threat from Extremist Groups Is Growing. Service Members and Vets Are Getting Sucked into the Violence. The U.S. intelligence community deemed racially or ethnically motivated violent extremism -- with adherents such as white...
The Threat from Extremist Groups Is Growing. Service Members and Vets Are Getting Sucked into the Violence. The U.S. intelligence community deemed racially or ethnically motivated violent extremism -- with adherents such as white...
Retired Army Capt. Sam Brown Mounts 2nd Bid for US Senate in Nevada After Losing GOP Primary in 2022 Brown, a Purple Heart recipient, was a heavily recruited candidate for Republicans in Washington looking to avoid a repeat of...
Widow of Former West Point Running Back Sues NCAA for Wrongful Death Gene Merlino was discharged from the Army because of the brain injuries he suffered as a player.
US Military’s Recruiting Woes Are a National Security Crisis America's armed services are failing to meet their recruiting goals, with the Army in particular suffering the worst...
Navy Recruiting Boss Overruled by Superiors on 6-Day Workweek Plan The Navy has taken the unusual step of reversing its plan to institute a six-day workweek for its entire recruiting workforce...
Keesler Air Force Base in Biloxi Is Named After This WWI Hero. Do You Know His Story? As one of the most important training grounds for the United States Air Force, Keesler Air Force Base possesses quite a...
US Drone Strike Kills an Islamic State Group Leader in Syria, the Defense Department Says The drones struck and killed Usamah al-Muhajir, who was riding a motorcycle in the Aleppo region.
US Military’s Recruiting Woes Are a National Security Crisis America's armed services are failing to meet their recruiting goals, with the Army in particular suffering the worst...
Space Force Still Figuring Out How Bad the Fuel Spill Atop a Sacred Hawaiian Volcano Was In the months since the fuel spill at a facility perched on the summit of Haleakalā, the Department of the Air Force has been...
Marine Tapped to Be Top Enlisted Adviser to the Joint Chiefs of Staff Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps Troy E. Black will relieve the current SEAC, Ramón "CZ" Colón-López, on Nov. 3, when the...
Republican's Hold on Nominations Leaves Marines Without Confirmed Leader for 1st Time in over 100 Years Gen. David Berger took over as the 38th commandant in July 2019, and is required to leave the job after four years.
Speed, Blind Spots Cited as Contributing Factors in Deadly Accident Involving Coast Guard Cutter The captain of the San Juan-based cutter Winslow Griesser was permanently relieved last month.
US Military’s Recruiting Woes Are a National Security Crisis America's armed services are failing to meet their recruiting goals, with the Army in particular suffering the worst...