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'You Were in the Situation Room, We Were High-Fiving:' Airmen Brief DoD Chief on Hostage Rescue Support Mission
This Holiday Season, You Have a Chance to Be a True Hero Many veterans have no close circle of trusted friends or a figure in their lives who can look out for them.
Care Packages Are Not Kindling for Burn Pits Care packages are powerful and tangible acts of gratitude that start conversations and lead to meaningful connections.
It's Time for a New, 'Heart to Heart' Approach to Help End Veteran Suicide A societal pandemic in its own right, suicide is incredibly complex.
The Navy Wants to Recruit 450 Warrant Officers to Fly Its New MQ-25 Tanker Drones Navy Recruiting Command will begin accepting applications in October for candidates who want to fly the MQ-25 Stingray.
Army Will Let Makers Decide How Many Soldiers to Fit Inside New Fighting Vehicle Rather than releasing a list of specifications, the Army is offering prospective makers nine broader characteristics.
After Stumble, Army to Restart Design Competition for Bradley Replacement Army modernization officials are preparing to issue a formal invitation to defense firms to enter the design phase.
French Court Sentences Islamic State Operative to Life in Prison over Foiled Train Attack The special terrorism court sentenced Morocco-born Ayoub El Khazzani.
How Could US Drawdown in Iraq Aid ISIS, Iran? There are signs of a possible Islamic State comeback as the group exploits security gaps widened by a year of protests.
Pentagon Official Overseeing Counter-Islamic State Effort Has Resigned Maier was director of the Defeat-ISIS Task Force, which has been disbanded.
You May Be One of the Many Veterans Getting a Big Bill from the VA Next Month Veterans who typically pay the Department of Veterans Affairs for their medical care might be hit with a big bill in January.
'Guardians' of the Galaxy: Pence Announces Name of Space Force Members Vice President Mike Pence was flanked by Chief of Space Operations Gen. John Raymond, Acting Defense Secretary Chris Miller...
Congress Passes Sweeping End-of-Year Bill Impacting 'Every Corner' of the Veteran Community Following the Senate's approval last week, the House passed the bill Wednesday by voice vote without any objections.
Fort Hood's Top Enlisted Soldier Suspended, Investigation Pending The suspension is unrelated to a recent report that found significant faults in Fort Hood's command climate and culture.
Space Force Poised to See Major Growth, New Uniforms in 2021 The military relies heavily on space-based technologies to keep its edge on the battlefield.
Russia Suspected in Massive Hack of U.S. Government Agencies National security expert and lawyer David Springer talks more about the scope of the hack and shares his thoughts...
How to Hug a Soldier in 3 Steps Everyone could use a few more smiles in their daily lives…and watching a funny video will often do the...
Operation Dynamo - DUNKIRK - The Miraculous Rescue World War II - France - The German army flanks the British Expeditionary Force and the French 1st and...
Once Part of the Invasion Force, Christopher Miller Returns to Afghanistan to Close Down the War Miller makes clear that he was moved into his role to execute policy, and the president's policy now is to draw down the war.
Army Takes Liberty Bowl Spot Left by Tennessee's Withdrawal Army went from left out of the bowls to replacing Tennessee in the Liberty Bowl.
More Than 70 West Point Cadets Allegedly Caught Cheating on Math Exam Fifty-nine of the accused have admitted guilt and will remain at the school under a form of probation.
Navy Veteran Shows COVID-19 Symptoms After Aiding Flight Passenger with Virus Tony Aldapa, a Navy veteran, said his training kicked in when he saw the passenger needed medical help.
Navy Football to Host Air Force on 20th Anniversary of 9/11 It will be just the third time the two schools have played in September and the earliest the two schools have ever met.
The Navy Wants to Recruit 450 Warrant Officers to Fly Its New MQ-25 Tanker Drones Navy Recruiting Command will begin accepting applications in October for candidates who want to fly the MQ-25 Stingray.
'We Don't Have a Choice:' Military Exercises in 2021 Will Focus on This Big Problem The services are under pressure to get it right, especially if they want to eclipse adversaries.
Navy Football to Host Air Force on 20th Anniversary of 9/11 It will be just the third time the two schools have played in September and the earliest the two schools have ever met.
Two Women Are Currently Attempting Special Warfare Training, Air Force Says Since the DoD opened combat career fields to women, few female airmen have qualified for Air Force special warfare training.
Trump Pardons Marine Vet Duncan Hunter and Contractors Convicted in Iraq Killings Hunter was sentenced to 11 months in prison after pleading guilty to stealing campaign funds.
A US Naval Armada and 2,500 Marines Are Off Somalia to Cover Troop Withdrawal The carrier Nimitz and its strike group, as well as the Makin Island Amphibious Ready Group, are standing by.
The Top 10 Military News Stories of 2020 Despite the chaos in the wake of COVID-19, the military services found ways to stay ready to defend the nation.
New Naval Strategy Zeroes in on China as Biggest Long-Term Threat to the US The U.S. sea services are in day-to-day competition with China and Russia, states a new strategy, called "Advantage at Sea."
Congress Authorizes New Arctic Icebreakers for Coast Guard The Coast Guard has two icebreakers, but only one is operating following an August fire that damaged the USS Healy.
Navy, Coast Guard Search for Sailor Overboard off USS Theodore Roosevelt Crews aboard the San Diego-based aircraft carrier began search-and-rescue efforts Thursday morning.