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'Invisible Behind Their Bases': Security After 9/11 Changed the Way American Troops Interact with Germans
A US Marine, A Curious Afghan Boy, An Unfathomable Moment "I look around me. What do my people know of this war, of its blood spilled and treasure lost, of me?"
What Schools Teach About 9/11 and The War on Terror "Teaching 9/11 as a memorializing event on the anniversary avoids deeper inquiry into the historic U.S. role in the Middle...
Don't Make the Coast Guard the Second-Best Navy The Coast Guard’s value on the world stage is not derived from the fact that it is the world’s 12th-largest navy.
Air Force Says Costly New F-35 Engine Research Is Needed Even If It's a Dead End Gen. Charles "CQ" Brown said the Air Force will face a "fork in the road" and must decide whether to move forward on a new...
All of Aircraft Carrier Ford's Weapons Elevators Will Be Ready by End of Year Despite Long Delay, Navy Says The Ford's elevator systems use new technology -- high-powered magnets instead of cables -- to move ordnance.
Navy's New Triton Drone Getting Close to Taking Over for Older Patrol Aircraft The Navy's new MQ-4C Triton drones hit a new development milestone last week, the Navy's project manager announced.
Pakistan Says 11 Islamic State Militants Killed in Raid The police said suicide belts, hand grenades and assault rifles were confiscated in the raid.
What Is ISIS-K? Two Experts on the Group Behind the Kabul Airport Attack and its Rivalry with the Taliban By 2018, the group had become one of the top four deadliest terrorist organizations in the world.
How Dangerous Is Afghanistan's Islamic State? The Islamic State offshoot that President Joe Biden blames for deadly suicide attacks outside the Kabul airport got its start...
Academy Cadets Who Have Kids Must Legally Give Them Up -- The Cadet Act Would Change That "Though the rules apply to both men and women, the consequences fall overwhelmingly on the shoulders of female cadet.:
Navy Helicopter Rotor Struck Carrier Deck, Causing Crash That Killed Five The new details not only shed light on what may have triggered the incident, but may also help to explain how five other...
Blinken Says US Working with Taliban on Flights Blinken said the U.S. believes there are “somewhere around 100” American citizens still in Afghanistan who want to leave.
Former Army Major Gets Life Sentence for Killing Court-Martial Witness, 2 Others Jurors convicted Martin after a two-week trial in June in the deaths of Calvin and Pamela Phillips and Edward Dansereau.
A Resignation and Mental Health Screening: The Unfolding Saga of the Marine Who Called Out Leadership on Afghanistan Scheller begins the video by thanking people for an outpouring of support but acknowledges that he has been relieved of...
Security Forces Squadron Acts as Base's First Line of Defense The 325th Security Forces Squadron at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, operate the commercial gate entry control point and...
Coast Guard Medevacs Woman from Cruise Ship Off Sitka, Alaska A Coast Guard Air Station Sitka MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter aircrew medevacs a woman from a cruise ship in Chatham...
Day in the Life of Military Working Dog Handler and His Partner U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Richard Bobadilla, 380th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, shows what a...
Pentagon Asks Public for Suggestions on Renaming Bases That Honor Confederate Soldiers The suggestions will be weighed by the Naming Commission chaired by retired Adm. Michelle Howard.
Fort Jackson Drill Instructor Convicted in Assault of Black Man Will Move to New Duty Station, Army Says Pentland's attorney argued that he was defending his family when he confronted the young man, accused of erratic behavior.
Former Army Major Gets Life Sentence for Killing Court-Martial Witness, 2 Others Jurors convicted Martin after a two-week trial in June in the deaths of Calvin and Pamela Phillips and Edward Dansereau.
US Navy Launches Mideast Drone Task Force amid Iran Tensions The Navy promised the coming months would see the drones stretch their capabilities across the Middle East.
Navy Helicopter Rotor Struck Carrier Deck, Causing Crash That Killed Five The new details not only shed light on what may have triggered the incident, but may also help to explain how five other...
'Such a Sweet Soul': Tributes Pour in for Sailors Killed in Helicopter Crash Off California Coast The MH-60S helicopter crashed during what the Navy described as routine flight operations 70 miles off the coast of San Diego...
Air Force Says Costly New F-35 Engine Research Is Needed Even If It's a Dead End Gen. Charles "CQ" Brown said the Air Force will face a "fork in the road" and must decide whether to move forward on a new...
Air Force Posthumously Promotes Dick Cole, Last of the World War II Doolittle Raiders Gen. Charles Q. Brown, the Air Force chief of staff, posthumously promoted Cole to the rank of colonel in a ceremony held at...
Airmen Have Less than Two Months to Get Fully Vaccinated Airmen and Space Force guardians must be fully vaccinated – including a two-week period after a final shot – by Nov. 2.
Fallen Corpsman Posthumously Promoted by Navy, Will Be Honored by Hometown The Navy announced that Soviak, who was assigned to Camp Pendleton, was promoted to the rank of Hospital Corpsman Third Class...
Former Marine Sharpshooter Kills 4, Including Mom Still Holding Baby in Florida Bryan Riley, 33, is a former Marine served as a sharpshooter in both Iraq and Afghanistan.
Marine Corps Halts Waterborne Operations Due to Tank Problem A Marine Corps spokesman said the decision was made “out of an abundance of caution.”
Coast Guard Cleanup Boats on Scene of Large Gulf Oil Spill Following Ida Response teams are monitoring reports and satellite imagery to determine the scope of the discharge.
Coast Guard Sued by Families of the 34 Victims in Conception Dive Boat Fire The lawsuit argues that the Coast Guard is liable for the deaths because it "failed to perform adequate inspections."
Coast Guard Investigating Reports of Oil Spills After Ida The Coast Guard says it is investigating reports of possible oil spills resulting from Hurricane Ida after the publication of...