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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."
Why So Many Veterans Find the Path to Extremism "Extremist groups use online recruiting tactics to specifically go after veterans and service members."
My Journey to Discover the Lost Flag-Raiser of Iwo Jima An investigation revealed that Harold Schultz stood among the Marines seen straining toward the sky in the famous photo.
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.
The Air Force May Soon Be Shopping for a New Fighter Jet The U.S. Air Force isn't ruling out bringing a new fighter jet into its inventory.
Air Force Wants to Harden the B-2 Bomber to Withstand an EMP Attack The U.S. Air Force is looking for ways to better protect its B-2 Spirit bombers from a future electromagnetic pulse attack.
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.
Navy Officer Who Lived with Prostitutes in Bahrain Has Sentence Partly Overturned by Appeals Court An opinion from the CAAF found that Nelson was wrongly convicted and sentenced on one charge: conduct unbecoming.
The Air Force May Soon Be Shopping for a New Fighter Jet The U.S. Air Force isn't ruling out bringing a new fighter jet into its inventory.
Pioneering Female Ranger School Grad: Lowering Fitness Standards for Women Is a Bad Idea Capt. Kristen Griest said that evaluating women based on lower fitness standards would hurt women in the Army.
Why It's Going to Be Much Harder to Make Expert Under the Marines' New Rifle Qual Standard Under the current standard, 65% of Marines qualify as expert; only 6% will do so with the new Annual Rifle Qualification.
'I Am Not a One in a Million Story': Marine Speaks Out After Viral TikTok Video About Sexual Misconduct People moved by the video ranged from rank-and-file troops to SecDef Lloyd Austin and members of Congress.
Police Warn of Threat to 'Blow Up' U.S. Capitol United States Capitol police say that supporters of Donald Trump have indicated their wish to 'blow up' the building.
U.S. 'Confident' Syria Strike Hit Correct Target U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday directed U.S. military airstrikes in eastern Syria.
Biden Orders Strikes in Syria in Response to Iran-Backed Attack The airstrikes were conducted on Feb. 25 and targeted buildings located in Syria.
Oath Keeper Charged in Capitol Riot Renounces Militia Group The Army veteran said she plans to disbanded her local Ohio militia group.
'Nothing Happened to This Dude:' Soldiers Call for Consequences, Changes to Prevent Sexual Assault Out of 41 received recommendations, the seven deemed best by XVIII Airborne Corps panelists were announced this week.
Army CID Agent Charged with Wife’s 2018 Murder near Fort Hood Staff Sgt. Lesly J. Lindor is in pre-trial confinement, accused of killing 34-year-old Rachelle Lindor on Sept. 3, 2018.
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.
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.
2 Navy Warships in the Middle East Halt Operations over COVID-19 Outbreaks Nearly 1,700 sailors have caught the virus -- most of whom were assigned to the aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt.
Air Force General, Known for Leadership in Son Tay Raid, Dies at 100 The Son Tay raid has been seen as a model for Special Forces operations.
F-15Es Struck Syrian Border Facility Used by Militias, Pentagon Says A pair of Air Force F-15E Strike Eagles conducted Thursday's strikes on militias in Syria, the Pentagon confirmed.
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.
Marines, Infantry Most Highly Represented Among Veterans Arrested After Capitol Riot More than 40% of the 32 veterans arrested after the Capitol riot are affiliated with the Marines.
'I Am Not a One in a Million Story': Marine Speaks Out After Viral TikTok Video About Sexual Misconduct People moved by the video ranged from rank-and-file troops to SecDef Lloyd Austin and members of Congress.
Why It's Going to Be Much Harder to Make Expert Under the Marines' New Rifle Qual Standard Under the current standard, 65% of Marines qualify as expert; only 6% will do so with the new Annual Rifle Qualification.
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.