Top Military News Army Reserve Soldiers, Close Friends Killed in Drone Attack, Mourned at Funerals in Georgia Solemn Monument to Japanese American WWII Detainees Lists More Than 125,000 Names Cult of the Drone: UAVs Have Changed the Face of War in Ukraine – But Not Outcomes New York Guardsmen Accused of Sexually Exploiting Asylum Seekers Housed in Hotel More Navy Child-Care Centers Are Coming to Drive Down Wait Times, But They're Struggling to Find Staff More Military Headlines Hungary's Government Declines Offer to Meet US Senators Seeking Approval for Sweden's NATO Bid How Thailand's Thaksin Shinawatra Went From Prime Minister to Fugitive Abroad and Back Home Again Japan Is Hosting a Conference for Ukraine Reconstruction When it's Still at War. Here's Why. 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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 In Major Overhaul, Air Force and Space Force Will Roll Out New Ranks, Training, Structure to Compete with China In one of the most sweeping changes in their history, Air Force and Space Force officials are renaming, reorganizing and... Navy Lifts Ban on Sailors Putting Hands in Pockets, Rolls Out Various New Uniform Changes Among the raft of uniform tweaks and changes were also authorizations for chaplains to wear their new warfare insignia and... VA Plan to Issue Urns, Memorial Plaques Sparks Concerns Veterans Will Be Barred from Burial with Spouses The National Funeral Directors Association and the Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs, as well as others, recently... 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More Navy Child-Care Centers Are Coming to Drive Down Wait Times, But They're Struggling to Find Staff
Companies and Universities Can Help Reverse Military Recruiting Shortfalls Threatening America's National Security Military recruiting shortfalls threaten our national security during a critical time as two wars that could quickly escalate...
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...
Lighter, More Protection: Army Next-Gen Helmet Now Fielded to 82nd Airborne Division Soldiers The Next-Generation Integrated Head Protection System will purportedly protect soldiers from small-arms fire in a 40% lighter...
Despite Deadly Attack, US Military Still Grappling with How to Handle Enemy Drones Defense officials and experts have spent the last decade warning against the oncoming threats of drones in future warfare...
Air Force Has 'Strong Desire' to Fly Osprey Again Following Deadly Crash, But Questions Remain Air Force Special Operations Command officials want to get their fleet of Ospreys back in the air for missions, but are...
How Thailand's Thaksin Shinawatra Went From Prime Minister to Fugitive Abroad and Back Home Again Thaksin Shinawatra, 74 , was twice elected prime minister, only to see his second term cut short by a military coup in 2006.
Top Diplomats From US, China Hold 'Constructive' Talks on Issues Dividing Them State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said Blinken emphasized the importance of maintaining peace in the Taiwan Strait.
Kim Watches Missile Tests and Warns that North Korea Will Take an Aggressive Stance in Disputed Seas North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervised a test of new surface-to-sea missiles and warned that the country would take a...
In Major Overhaul, Air Force and Space Force Will Roll Out New Ranks, Training, Structure to Compete with China In one of the most sweeping changes in their history, Air Force and Space Force officials are renaming, reorganizing and...
Navy Lifts Ban on Sailors Putting Hands in Pockets, Rolls Out Various New Uniform Changes Among the raft of uniform tweaks and changes were also authorizations for chaplains to wear their new warfare insignia and...
VA Plan to Issue Urns, Memorial Plaques Sparks Concerns Veterans Will Be Barred from Burial with Spouses The National Funeral Directors Association and the Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs, as well as others, recently...
Navy Greyhound Aircraft, Slated for Retirement, Are Now Filling Vital Role of Grounded Ospreys The Navy's top aviation officer said the grounding of the V-22 Osprey has forced him to tap into his remaining C-2 Greyhound...
Lighter, More Protection: Army Next-Gen Helmet Now Fielded to 82nd Airborne Division Soldiers The Next-Generation Integrated Head Protection System will purportedly protect soldiers from small-arms fire in a 40% lighter...
Warrant Officers Are Coming Back to the Air Force, But They Won't Be Pilots The Air Force announced this week that it is bringing back warrant officer ranks, but officials clarified Tuesday it is not...
White House Warns Russian Forces 'Beginning to Overwhelm Ukrainian Defenses' in Avdiivka White House National Security Communications Adviser John Kirby warned that fighting is "incredibly intense," in the Ukrainian city of...
Zelenskyy Signs Security Agreements with Germany, France as Kyiv Shores Up Support Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed a bilateral security agreement with Germany and planned to sign another with France on...
NATO: Expectation for US 'to Continue to Be a Staunch Ally' NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg spoke on Thursday about NATO members' defense spending and his expectation for the U.S. "to...
White House: Russia Developing a 'Troubling' Anti-Satellite Weapon, But 'No Immediate Threat' The White House publicly confirmed on Thursday that Russia has obtained a “troubling” emerging anti-satellite weapon but said it...
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...
Army Reserve Soldiers, Close Friends Killed in Drone Attack, Mourned at Funerals in Georgia The soldiers were among three members of their Army Reserve unit who died Jan. 28 in a drone strike on a U.S. base in Jordan.
New York Guardsmen Accused of Sexually Exploiting Asylum Seekers Housed in Hotel Seven migrants allege numerous incidents of sexual exploitation at a Quality Inn in Cheektowaga, outside of Buffalo.
More Navy Child-Care Centers Are Coming to Drive Down Wait Times, But They're Struggling to Find Staff Amid a growing push by Navy leaders to improve the lives and conditions for sailors, the sea service's installation command...
Navy Survey Shows Continued Problems with Stress, Burnout Among Sailors, But Progress on Culture The data shows that more than one-third of sailors surveyed reported feeling severe or extreme levels of stress in 2023. The...
The US Military Already Has a Decades-Old Countermeasure for Russian Space Nukes During the Cold War, the Air Force used an F-15 and a specially designed missile to destroy a satellite in orbit.
The Air Force's First Female Enlisted Leader Broke the 'Brass Ceiling.' Here’s Her View on Retirement. JoAnne Bass recalled getting a phone call on her birthday, one that would change not just her life and career but also...
Russia Has Obtained a 'Troubling' Emerging Anti-Satellite Weapon, White House Says White House national security spokesman John Kirby said U.S. intelligence officials have information that Russia has obtained...
In Major Overhaul, Air Force and Space Force Will Roll Out New Ranks, Training, Structure to Compete with China In one of the most sweeping changes in their history, Air Force and Space Force officials are renaming, reorganizing and...
Risk of Brain Cancer Higher in Troops with Moderate to Severe Brain Injuries, Large Study Shows But the retrospective study of Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans found no association between brain cancer and mild traumatic...
Former Poolee Files Legal Complaint Against Marine Corps over Recruiter’s Alleged Sexual Assault and Abuse The alleged abuse against the then-17-year-old plaintiff occurred over the span of more than a year, according to the...
Murphy, Blumenthal Introduce Protection for Coast Guard Sexual Abuse Victims The legislation, known as the Coast Guard Academy Safe-to-Report Act, requires that the Coast Guard implement and enforce a...
Meet Coast Guard Cadet Coy Spooner, Cancer Survivor, On a Mission to Capture Wrestling Championship Coy Spooner, First Class Cadet, got on a call with the hierarchy at Coast Guard Academy and was presented two possible...