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The Pandemic Exposed Shortcoming in How the Army Cares for Families The Army has continued to operate despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
To VA Secretary Nominee Denis McDonough: Here's How We Fix the Broken VA "The time for radical change and innovation at the VA is right now, and it starts with the new secretary."
The Army Is Pursuing a Device That Can Turn Battlefield Ditch Water into Lifesaving IV Fluid U.S. Army medical experts have teamed up with a Colorado-based research firm to create the briefcase-sized device.
The Air Force Has Big Plans for Its Flying Car in 2021 The U.S. Air Force is planning to put its futuristic flying car through a series of tests next year.
In First, Navy Super Hornet Launches from 'Ski Jump' to Prove it Can Fly Off Foreign Carriers Unlike most nations, the U.S. operates flat-decked carriers that launch aircraft via a high-powered catapult.
Egyptian Officials: Roadside Bombing in Sinai Kills 2 Police This bombing was the second in the past three days.
French Court Sentences Islamic State Operative to Life in Prison over Foiled Train Attack The special terrorism court sentenced Morocco-born Ayoub El Khazzani.
How Could US Drawdown in Iraq Aid ISIS, Iran? There are signs of a possible Islamic State comeback as the group exploits security gaps widened by a year of protests.
Why Military Veterans and Law Enforcement Joined the Capitol Insurrection The deadly riot in the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 attracted a variety of far-right extremists who shared a devotion to Trump.
FBI Searches for Armored Military Vehicle in California The Humvee was stolen from a National Guard Armory in a Los Angeles suburb.
DoD Cancels Plans to Let Thousands of Civilian Employees Shop at Exchange The proposal to expand military exchange shopping privileges had been expected to be finalized in late 2020.
After Years of Fighting, the Military Has Started Phasing Out 'Widow’s Tax' Many survivors will see at least $400 more in their Feb. 1 annuity payments.
After Training Changes, Air Force SERE School Sees Near-Historic Low Attrition Typically, about half of each class washes out during the final apprentice course because of its demanding nature.
Nonprofit Returns Purple Heart Medals to Veterans The Purple Heart is the oldest military award still given to members of the United States military.
Why Sheep Were Brought to the White House During WWI President Woodrow Wilson kept sheep on the White House’s south lawn during World War I, and here’s why.
Minn. Guard's Highest Ranking Woman Tapped for US Army Cyber Center The Cyber Center of Excellence is the U.S. Army's force modernization project for cyberspace operations.
National Guard Plans to Ask Thousands of Troops to Remain in DC Until Mid-March Guard officials said that approximately 7,000 troops would likely remain in D.C. through the end of January.
It's Official: Lloyd Austin Is the First Black Defense Secretary Austin tweeted immediately following his confirmation that he's proud to be the first African American to hold the position.
Commanding Officer of Navy Reserve Center Fired After Investigation Capt. Scott Moss, who led the NOSC in Knoxville, was relieved of command by Capt. Dale Maxey.
US, UK Sign Agreement to Merge Forces for Historic Joint Carrier Deployment Marine F-35B Joint Strike Fighter aircraft and the Navy destroyer The Sullivans will deploy as part of the strike group.
Biden Has 'Not Spent a Moment' Considering Air Force One's Paint Job, Press Sec Says In 2018, Trump sat down with CBS Evening News' anchor Jeff Glor to unveil his redesign ideas, including the new paint scheme.
Engine Failure, Aircrew Error Led to Fatal E-11A Crash in Afghanistan, Air Force Says The report released by Air Combat Command concluded that the broken blade caused the left engine to shut down automatically.
30 Years On, Veterans Recall the Desert Storm Air War Months of preparation preceded a month-and-a-half-long air war that left 33 American pilots and their crew members dead.
Parole Denied for Former Marine Wife Convicted in Husband's 1984 Ambush Murder The decision marks the second time she has been denied parole.
3 Militia Members, Including Marine Vet, Charged with Plotting Capitol Breach The Oath Keepers group often recruits current and former military, police or other first responders.
Dorothy Schmidt Cole, Oldest Living Marine, Dies at 107 Cole enlisted as one of the earliest female Marine reservists following the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
Family Separation Allowance Now Covers COVID-19 Restriction of Movement Orders on Ships The new rule mainly affects Navy, Marine and Coast Guard members
You Can Find These Surprising Artifacts at the Coast Guard's Museum The Coast Guard Museum opened its archives to Instagram, showing off some of it most interesting artifacts.
Is the US Losing the Fight for Arctic Dominance? Things are heating up in the Arctic -- literally and figuratively. As ice melts and new sea lanes open, the region is the...