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Military Retailers Prepare for a Coronavirus Black Friday with Curbside Pickup, Capacity Limits, Social Distancing
The Case for Getting Out of Afghanistan Now Pushing through a complete U.S. military departure from Afghanistan in the next two months is not precipitous.
Why Ketamine Could Be the All-in-One Solution to Curb Veteran Suicide Rates Any mental health consequence our society is suffering unfortunately affects our military population to a greater degree.
Trump's Defense Agencies Purge Comes at a Vulnerable Time for US National Security One defense official described the situation to CNN as "scary" and "very unsettling."
In First, Air Force Flies B-1 Bomber with Externally Mounted Stealthy Cruise Missile Members of the 412th Test Wing's 419th Flight Test Squadron, Global Power Combined Test Force, executed the proof-of-concept.
Army’s Sci-Fi Infantry Goggles Change the Mechanics of Shooting, Soldiers Say Soldiers offered feedback on the Army's futuristic new IVAS technology.
Army Activates Two Israeli Iron Dome Missile Defense Batteries at Fort Bliss The system is designed to track and destroy enemy missiles and other threats launched from up to 40 miles away.
US Will Still Support ISIS Fight Despite Drawdowns from Iraq, Afghanistan, General Says U.S. forces are still needed in the region to deter Iran and contain the Islamic State.
ISIS Claims Attack at Saudi WWI Ceremony ISIS claimed responsibility, saying it primarily targeted French diplomats attending the ceremony marking the end of WWI.
Officials: 8 Observers, Including 6 Americans, Killed in Sinai Helicopter Crash Officials said the crash appeared to be caused by a technical failure and there were no signs of the aircraft being attacked.
First Soldiers Graduate Basic Training in WWII Throwback Uniform New soldiers at Fort Sill were the first to graduate Army Basic Combat Training wearing the service's new Army Greens.
Pilot Error Led to Fatal F-15 Crash in North Sea, Air Force Report Says Air Force 1st Lt. Kenneth "Kage" Allen was killed.
Army’s Sci-Fi Infantry Goggles Change the Mechanics of Shooting, Soldiers Say Soldiers offered feedback on the Army's futuristic new IVAS technology.
Air Force Special Ops Must 'Ruthlessly' Cut Legacy Systems, 3-Star General Says The Defense Department is predicting flat or declining budgets in future years.
For Now, US Troops Won't Be Required to Get New COVID-19 Vaccine Preparations are underway across the Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs to receive doses of a COVID-19 vaccine.
B-1 Bomber Carries Stealthy Missile Externally for the First Time A B-1B Lancer with a Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile (JASSM) flies in the skies above Edwards Air Force Base...
Security Forces Airmen Get New Body Armor Designed for Women Moody Air Force Base receives one of the first rounds of female body armor in the Air Force.
Military Dogs Train to Fly in Helicopters Army Maj. Robert Miller, commander of the 994th Medical Detachment Veterinary Services Support, elaborates on recent Blackhawk cold/hot load...
Trump Pardons Former Army Gen. Michael Flynn President Donald Trump pardoned former national security adviser Michael Flynn on Wednesday.
Army Doubling Virtual Recruiting Events in Push to Outsmart the Pandemic USAREC forged ahead into the world of virtual recruiting after the pandemic forced it to close its recruiting stations.
Less Roast Turkey, More Shrimp: Here’s How Much Food Is Being Shipped to Deployed Troops for Thanksgiving Planning began in early March, when America had fewer than 500 COVID-19 cases and toilet paper began flying off shelves.
Guam Governor Under Fire for Comment About 'Milking' the US Government After Carrier Outbreak The USS Roosevelt stayed for two months before it was able to redeploy. Many of its sailors quarantined in island hotels.
USS John S. McCain Challenges Russia's Claims to Peter the Great Bay in Sea of Japan The Navy sent another warship to challenge maritime claims in the Western Pacific
Less Roast Turkey, More Shrimp: Here’s How Much Food Is Being Shipped to Deployed Troops for Thanksgiving Planning began in early March, when America had fewer than 500 COVID-19 cases and toilet paper began flying off shelves.
Former Tuskegee Airman Frank Macon Dies at 97 He died Sunday night at his home in Colorado Springs and will be interred at the U.S. Air Force Academy.
In First, Air Force Flies B-1 Bomber with Externally Mounted Stealthy Cruise Missile Members of the 412th Test Wing's 419th Flight Test Squadron, Global Power Combined Test Force, executed the proof-of-concept.
Air Force Special Ops Must 'Ruthlessly' Cut Legacy Systems, 3-Star General Says The Defense Department is predicting flat or declining budgets in future years.
These Marine Veterans Made a Documentary About Their Deployment to Afghanistan It started out as a school project, but soon took a life of its own.
Marines Rush to Help Woman Pinned Under Car in Washington, DC It was unclear what injuries the woman sustained, but the woman survived, thanks in large part to the Marines' actions.
Three Former Marines Charged in Federal Gun Conspiracy The Iron March message board where they all met reportedly inspired almost 100 hate crime murders worldwide.
31 Charged in Coast Guard Test-Fixing Scheme The test score-fixing scheme allegedly took place over seven years at a United States Coast Guard exam center in Louisiana.
Onboard Coronavirus Outbreak Forces Coast Guard Cutter Stratton to Return Home to California Ill crew members were given rapid coronavirus tests and quarantined on board until returning home.
Coast Guard Cadet Found Guilty of Assaulting Classmate A Coast Guard Academy cadet has resigned from the service after he was found guilty of assaulting a classmate.