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Why Divorce Is Particularly Hard on Military Families According to reports based on U.S. Census Bureau data, those who have served in the military have the highest divorce rate of...
The Military Recruiting Crisis Is Getting Worse At a recent House Armed Services Committee hearing, leaders from the Army, Navy, and Air Force all dutifully reported that...
PACT Act Keeps Faith with Health Needs of America's Veterans The law came late for veterans exposed to things like Agent Orange and toxic smoke from burn pits, from the Vietnam era all...
Warning Issued to Troops Receiving Strange Smartwatches in the Mail The CID is considering the possibility that this is a deliberate operation by malicious actors -- criminals, terrorists, or...
A New Armored Vehicle Is Coming to the Army. It Could Be a Game Changer for Light Units, Vets Say. Unveiled June 10, the M10 Booker is the first specialized armored vehicle with a tank-sized gun to join the Army in decades.
Details of Chinook Crash That Injured 22 Troops Corrected by Pentagon The Pentagon on revised its narrative of what happened during a helicopter incident in northeastern Syria that left 22...
A US Aircraft Carrier Will Make a Rare Vietnam Port Call as Countries Compete for Favor in SE Asia The USS Ronald Reagan, a nuclear-powered Nimitz-class aircraft carrier, is scheduled to arrive in Da Nang on June 25 .
North Korea Opens Key Party Meeting to Tackle its Struggling Economy and Talk Defense Strategies Pyongyang has condemned the allies’ combined exercises as invasion rehearsals.
Hawaii Marines Need to Be Ready for War, Officer Says The 3rd MLR is meant to serve as a blueprint for an ambitious Marine Corps plan to restructure its entire force amid boiling...
Special PACT Act Enrollment Period for Veterans Ends in September Post-9/11 combat veterans' open enrollment period to sign up for Department of Veterans Affairs health care ends Sept. 30.
Lawmakers Advance Bill to Let Disabled Vets Collect Full Benefits, But Hurdles to Passage Remain The HASC approved the Major Richard Star Act, which would ensure service members who medically retire before 20 years have...
Air Force Sergeant Kory Wade Found Dead After Going Missing During Training in Arizona The 33-year-old medical logistics airman was reported missing on June 14 in on Roosevelt Lake, about 80 miles northeast of...
Enlisted Troops Could See 30% Pay Hike Under House's 2024 Defense Spending Bill A House panel's proposal for annual Pentagon spending would give E-6s and below significant increases in their base pay.
Here's How the Military Is Helping Search for the Lost Titanic-Bound Sub Military aircraft, salvage equipment and ships are heading to a remote part of the Atlantic Ocean to aid in rescue efforts of...
Stolen Valor Researchers Sound Alarm on House Proposal to Curtail Access to Military Records Uncovering when people are lying about their military service could be harder under a proposal in Congress to restrict public...
Russia Had Means, Motive, Opportunity to Destroy Ukraine Dam Russia had the means, motive and opportunity to bring down a Ukrainian dam that collapsed earlier this month while...
Japan Marks 78 Years Since Battle of Okinawa The governor of Japan's southern prefecture of Okinawa and Prime Minister Fumio Kishida marked the 78th anniversary of one...
Biden Toasts Modi with 'Possibilities That Lie Ahead' U.S. President Joe Biden toasted Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Thursday evening's state dinner. (June 23) AP
House Panel Seeks Answers on NATO Membership for Ukraine A panel of House lawmakers questioned officials of the Biden administration about U.S. support for Ukraine's accession to NATO...
Poisoned Water: How a Navy Ship Dumped Fuel and Sickened Its Own Crew A years-long investigation reveals that the Boxer unintentionally compromised its own water supply in 2016.
Poisoned Water: How a Navy Ship Dumped Fuel and Sickened Its Own Crew A years-long investigation reveals that the Boxer unintentionally compromised its own water supply in 2016.
The Threat from Extremist Groups Is Growing. Service Members and Vets Are Getting Sucked into the Violence. The U.S. intelligence community deemed racially or ethnically motivated violent extremism -- with adherents such as white...
The Threat from Extremist Groups Is Growing. Service Members and Vets Are Getting Sucked into the Violence. The U.S. intelligence community deemed racially or ethnically motivated violent extremism -- with adherents such as white...
Military in Alaska Struggles With 'Constant Strain' of Child Care Shortage Members of the military say they sometimes have to stay home to look after their children when child care is not available.
UK Village Marks Struggle Against US Army Racism in World War II The village of Bamber Bridge is marking the 80th anniversary of what’s now known as the Battle of Bamber Bridge.
An Oregon Veteran’s Lost Purple Heart Turned up in a Safe. It’s Now Uniting His Complicated Family Two people who knew nothing about each other, who had never met were about to come together because of a dead man and a...
The Navy Heard the Tourist Sub Implode. But It Shouldn't Have Changed the Search Effort. The revelation raised questions about how the Navy evidence, which was collected Sunday but not made public until Thursday...
Military in Alaska Struggles With 'Constant Strain' of Child Care Shortage Members of the military say they sometimes have to stay home to look after their children when child care is not available.
Ex-Airman Asked 93 Women to Marry Him to Get More Benefits, Feds Say D'Montre Green was indicted and accused by federal officials of wire fraud after contacting nearly 100 women in an alleged...
Alabama US Sen. Katie Britt Puts Space Command Spending Requirement in Defense Budget Britt's addition to the Senate spending bill comes as Alabama's delegation pursues reports that the head of the Space Command...
Space Force Could Get a Guard Force and Part-Time Guardians, If House Lawmakers Get Their Way The House's proposed defense authorization bill for the coming year aims to turn more than a dozen Air National Guard units...
Marines Face No Confirmed Commandant for First Time in 164 Years The failure to confirm Smith to be the next Marine Corps chief is due to a single-handed hold on confirmations by Sen. Tommy...
Hawaii Marines Need to Be Ready for War, Officer Says The 3rd MLR is meant to serve as a blueprint for an ambitious Marine Corps plan to restructure its entire force amid boiling...
‘Cruise Capital of the World’ Port Closes After Boat Hits Ferry Following the crash, one man was pulled out of the water by ferry workers and handed to the Coast Guard.
When Wealthy Adventurers Take Huge Risks, who Should Foot the Bill for Rescue Attempts? The Coast Guard is prohibited by federal law from collecting reimbursement related to any search or rescue service.