Top Military News Air Force Unveils Design of New PT Uniforms Boeing's Drone Fighter Jet Sidekick Just Took Its First Flight Tactical Naps, Caffeine Jolts: Military Sleep Study Recommends New Policies for Better Troop Rest Marine Family Shocked to Get $32,000 Bill After Garage Fire in Military Housing Al Asad Missile Attack Nearly Killed 150 US Troops, Destroyed 30 Aircraft: Report More Military Headlines More Military Exchange Locations to Get Tattoo Studios Ex-Green Beret and His Son, Accused of Helping Nissan Boss Escape, Extradited to Japan US Sets Sanctions Over Russia Opposition Leader's Poisoning Bill Would Dramatically Expand Retirement Benefits for 42,000 Veterans Army's Top NCO Goes on Twitter to Scold Leaders for Not Testing Units on ACFT Air Force Wing Commander Fired Due to 'Loss of Trust and Confidence' This Veteran Was Forced to Resign from a State Job Over a Sickness Caused by Burn Pits. Now the Supreme Court May Take Up His Case Marine Donates Kidney to Stranger After Seeing Social Media Post Western Snowy Plover Restrictions Take Effect at Vandenberg Air Force Base Military May Revisit Making COVID-19 Vaccines Mandatory After FDA Grants Approval Navy WAVE, WWII Code Breaker Will Celebrate 100th Birthday with Her Own Parade Army Veteran to Challenge QAnon-Promoting Congresswoman More Military Headlines Opinions Deported Veterans, Stranded Far from Home After Years of Military Service, Press Biden to Bring Them Back As of 2018, the United States had 94,000 noncitizen military veterans. I Am an Officer, But Not a Gentleman Amending Article 133 is an easy opportunity to recognize the makeup of the force and remove an outdated vestige of the past. Fighting to Go Home: Operation Desert Storm, 30 Years Later "Operation Desert Storm was the culmination of months of training, tension, and buildup that erupted in hellish fighting." 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This Veteran Was Forced to Resign from a State Job Over a Sickness Caused by Burn Pits. Now the Supreme Court May Take Up His Case
Deported Veterans, Stranded Far from Home After Years of Military Service, Press Biden to Bring Them Back As of 2018, the United States had 94,000 noncitizen military veterans.
I Am an Officer, But Not a Gentleman Amending Article 133 is an easy opportunity to recognize the makeup of the force and remove an outdated vestige of the past.
Fighting to Go Home: Operation Desert Storm, 30 Years Later "Operation Desert Storm was the culmination of months of training, tension, and buildup that erupted in hellish fighting."
Boeing's Drone Fighter Jet Sidekick Just Took Its First Flight The Royal Australian Air Force's first Boeing-built, drone-jet hybrid prototype made its first test flight last week.
Army Drone Rodeo Will Feature Textron's Vertical Takeoff UAS The event at Fort Benning, Georgia, is for companies competing to replace the service's RQ-7B Shadow.
Air Force Testing Out Weapons That Fry Enemy Drones with Directed Energy, Microwaves The Air Force is testing new counter-drone systems that use either direct energy or microwaves to take out unmanned drones.
Iraq Kills ISIS Commander, a Week After Baghdad Suicide Blasts The country’s security forces have faced mounting pressure after the Jan. 21 attack in central Baghdad.
Baghdad Blasts Expose Gaps in Iraq's Strained Military Battle-hardened units were moved out of cities to chase down IS sleeper cells in rural areas.
Egyptian Officials: Roadside Bombing in Sinai Kills 2 Police This bombing was the second in the past three days.
CEO Says He Won't Let USS The Sullivans Sink The cost to repair the 78-year-old Fletcher Class destroyer may be more than $1 million.
New Army Vehicle to Carry Infantry Being Tested in Arizona Based on a midsize Chevrolet pickup, the Infantry Squad Vehicle is intended to carry an infantry squad's nine soldiers.
After Springing Fuel Leak in Heavy Seas, Navy Cruiser Heads Back to Norfolk Port The guided-missile cruiser Vella Gulf has a fuel oil leak in one of its engineering spaces.
Extremism 'Has Reared Its Head' in Air Force Special Operations, General Says Lt. Gen. Jim Slife said there are currently cases being pursued in AFSOC's ranks that involve extremism.
Air Force General: Field This Next-Gen Fighter in Time to Beat China Adversaries facing this new technology "will suffer a very tough day and tough week and tough war."
New Footage Shows January 2020 Missile Strike on Al Asad Air Base Housing US Troops Unclassified footage of tactical ballistic missile (TBM) strikes on Al Asad airbase 08 Jan. 2020.
Luke Air Force Base Experiences Security Incident Luke Air Force Base experienced a "real-world security incident" while conducting a active shooter safety drill on Feb. 26.
Syria Condemns U.S. Air Strikes Syria said U.S. air strikes against Iranian-backed militias in the east of the country on Friday were a cowardly...
More Military Exchange Locations to Get Tattoo Studios The company that opened the first-ever ink studio in a military exchange is expanding to three more installations.
Ex-Green Beret and His Son, Accused of Helping Nissan Boss Escape, Extradited to Japan Tokyo Deputy Prosecutor Hiroshi Yamamoto said the Taylors arrived at Tokyo's Narita International Airport, and were arrested.
Army's Top NCO Goes on Twitter to Scold Leaders for Not Testing Units on ACFT Sergeant Major of the Army Grinston told unit leaders in the operational force that they need to make the ACFT a priority
I Am an Officer, But Not a Gentleman Amending Article 133 is an easy opportunity to recognize the makeup of the force and remove an outdated vestige of the past.
Navy Restricts Movement of Midshipmen, Pauses Athletics Due to Increase in COVID-19 Cases The academy will be under a restriction of movement due to increased COVID-19 mitigation measures.
Navy WAVE, WWII Code Breaker Will Celebrate 100th Birthday with Her Own Parade During World War II, Julia Parsons helped hunt German U-boats.
Air Force Unveils Design of New PT Uniforms The Physical Training Gear, or PTG, uniform, is more in line with modern high-performance athletic wear.
Western Snowy Plover Restrictions Take Effect at Vandenberg Air Force Base The restrictions will be in effect on Surf, Wall and Minuteman beaches through Sept. 30, the central coast base said.
Air Force Wing Commander Fired Due to 'Loss of Trust and Confidence' Col. Timothy Danielson, who assumed command of the 71st in June, has been reassigned to a staff position.
Marines Knew Infantryman Shared Extremist Content Online Months Before Investigation, Records Show A Marines spokeswoman said Martin's case was handled appropriately by his chain of command when his actions came to light.
Marine Family Shocked to Get $32,000 Bill After Garage Fire in Military Housing The Rudd family moved into the freshly painted four-bedroom duplex in June 2019.
Marine Corporal Who Died Surfing in Japan Had 'Respect and Admiration' of Leaders, Peers The Marine Corps identified a noncommissioned officer who died after going missing while surfing as Cpl. Rene PonceAvalos.
Cubans' 16-Day Raft Journey Ends Off Palm Beach County Coast, Coast Guard Says A good Samaritan had spotted them and reported them to a Coast Guard Sector Miami watchstander.
The Coast Guard's Eye in the Sky: Civil Air Patrol Monitors Ice Along Connecticut and Thames Rivers The Coast Guard will later review the photographs to determine where to concentrate its icebreaking efforts.
Seattle-Based Coast Guard Icebreaker Returns Home After First Mission in Nearly 40 Years to Wintertime Arctic The Polar Star is the only icebreaker classified as "heavy" — able to break through ice up to 21 feet thick.