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Too Many Managers, Too Few Providers? Watchdog Tells Defense Health Agency to Reexamine Its Market Structure
Is the American Military Too 'Woke'? "There is a misunderstanding of what training sessions in diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging are intended to...
You Fought for Democracy Overseas. You Have a Duty to Do It Again at Home. "In June 2022, We the Veterans and Military Families assembled a coalition of more than 30 veteran and civic groups to...
It's Time for a National Security Strategy for Military Recruiting Our armed forces are shrinking in size and capacity. The current crisis in military recruiting qualifies as a direct threat...
Marine Corps Suspected Part Causing Osprey Clutch Failures in 2010 The Marines and the manufacturer made several efforts to fix the problem years before the deadly 2022 Osprey crash in the...
Marine Corps Widow Pushes Back After Claims Deadly Osprey Malfunction Is 99% Fixed The five Marines who took off on a training flight June 8, 2022, died when their Osprey suffered a catastrophic clutch issue.
The Next Frontier for Warfighters Might Be Implants in Their Brains. Is the Pentagon Ready for the Consequences? The potential medical applications of access to the brain for treating ailments are far-ranging, but pressure to compete with...
North Korea Says Its 2nd Attempt to Launch a Spy Satellite Has Failed, Vows 3rd Try The failed launch prompted neighboring Japan to issue brief a “J-alert” ordering some residents to evacuate to safe places as...
US Approves New $500M Arms Sale to Taiwan as Aggression from China Intensifies The State Department said Wednesday it had signed off on the sale of infrared search tracking systems along with related...
North Korea May Try to Launch a Military Spy Satellite in the Coming Days After Its Earlier Failure In late May, a North Korean rocket carrying a spy satellite plunged into the sea soon after liftoff.
Inside the Marine Corps' Fight with Fox News over a False Gold Star Family Story Gee's family never paid a dollar to transport her remains, and the Marine Corps let Fox News know -- in no uncertain terms --...
Her Flight Instructor Sexually Harassed Her. The Marine Corps Tried to Kick Her Out. Nearly two dozen current and former flight students and instructors painted the naval aviation training program as an...
32,000 Veterans Have VA Disability Claims Decisions Delayed by Technical Glitch A "technical issue" prevented the claims from being automatically routed for processing, according to the Department of...
Air Force Lays Out $1.6B Worth of Dorm, Child-Care Development Center Projects The Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center announced a roundup of all their ongoing and future projects between...
Philippine Supply Boats Breach a Chinese Coast Guard Blockade in the Hotly Contested South China Sea As a U.S. Navy plane circled overhead, two Philippine boats breached a Chinese coast guard blockade in a dangerous...
At Least 6 Soldiers Attacked by Coyotes, Treated for Injuries While Training at Fort Johnson Fort Johnson wildlife officials shot one of the coyotes and captured another for rabies testing.
U.S. And South Korea Hold Urban Warfare Drill South Korean and U.S militaries held joint exercises near the border with North Korea on Wednesday. (Aug. 24) AP
Memorial for Russian Rebellion Leader Prigozhin People brought flowers and candles to a makeshift memorial outside Wagner's office building on Thursday amid reports that Yevgeny...
Wagner Chief Prigozhin Presumed Dead in Russia Plane Crash Mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin is presumed dead after a plane crash north of Moscow killed all 10 people on...
Closed Borders Block Stranded Migrants in Niger Around 7,000 migrants are stranded in Niger, unable to be repatriated since the coup by the junta in late...
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 Next Frontier for Warfighters Might Be Implants in Their Brains. Is the Pentagon Ready for the Consequences? The potential medical applications of access to the brain for treating ailments are far-ranging, but pressure to compete with...
The Next Frontier for Warfighters Might Be Implants in Their Brains. Is the Pentagon Ready for the Consequences? The potential medical applications of access to the brain for treating ailments are far-ranging, but pressure to compete with...
Army Scrubs Fort A.P. Hill, Renaming Base in Honor of Female Medal of Honor Recipient The move comes after seven other installations have been scrubbed of their namesakes honoring Confederate figures who seceded...
After Years of Delays, Army Releases New Suicide Prevention Plan Short on Answers Three soldiers at Fort Cavazos, Texas, died by suicide in the past two weeks. But those deaths aren't unique to the...
Her Flight Instructor Sexually Harassed Her. The Marine Corps Tried to Kick Her Out. Nearly two dozen current and former flight students and instructors painted the naval aviation training program as an...
Navy Relieves Skipper of Japan-Based Destroyer USS Howard Cmdr. Kenji Igawa was being praised by the sea service only months prior in a story written by the staff of the commander of...
Elevated Levels of Carcinogens Found at 2nd Air Force Nuclear Missile Base Minot was the last site surveyed by the Air Force as part of its probe into health and cancer concerns among America's...
Amid Deaths, Tinker Air Force Base Remains Tight-Lipped on Number of Suicides The Air Force's refusal to get into specifics on how many deaths they suspect to be suicide stems from a desire to prevent...
Military Leaders Called to Testify in House Probe of Space Command Basing Decision The Pentagon announced last month that Biden decided to base Space Command at Peterson Space Force Base in Colorado, keeping...
A Long Shot for Alabama to Win Back Space Command? 'I Don’t Think it Is,' Congressman Says In his speech and in a media gaggle afterward, Congressman Dale Strong repeatedly put his hope in House committee hearings to...
Marine Corps F/A-18 Hornet Crash Claims Life of Pilot in California The jet belonged to Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 224, which is a unit based in Beaufort, South Carolina.
Australian, US, Filipino Forces Practice Retaking an Island in a Drill Along the South China Sea Australian and Filipino forces, backed by U.S. Marines, practiced retaking an island seized by hostile forces in a large...
Military Assistance to Maui Swells to 700 as Recovery Teams Aid in Identifying Remains One of the key efforts, according to the general commanding the mission, has been to help recover and identify remains of...
Federal Legislation Proposed to Protect Coast Guard Academy Cadets Who File Sexual Assault Reports The change would put the Connecticut service academy in line with policies at Department of Defense military academies.