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Verify your free subscription by following the instructions in the email sent to: Please enable JavaScript to view this element. Most Popular Military News Cavalry Soldiers at Fort Carson Can't See Doctors in the Early Morning Under New Rules An armor officer at Fort Carson, Colorado, this week issued a new set of policies to his formation effectively banning... 'Broken and Alone': Father Pens Scathing Letter to Top Brass After Losing Airman Son to Suicide A grieving father who lost his son -- an airman at Cannon Air Force Base -- to suicide this month has written an open letter... The Marine Corps Tried to Redesign Its Physical Training Uniform. After 3 Years, It's Abandoning the Project. The Marine Corps has ended a plan to revamp its physical fitness uniform, according to the service. The initiative lasted... 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View more Marine Corps News A Marine Recruiter's 'Grooming' of a Teenage Recruit Led to an Investigation. The Family Says He's Still Terrorizing Them. Thirty-six-year-old Gunnery Sgt. Christopher Champagne is now under investigation by military authorities after self... The Marine Corps Tried to Redesign Its Physical Training Uniform. After 3 Years, It's Abandoning the Project. The Marine Corps has ended a plan to revamp its physical fitness uniform, according to the service. The initiative lasted... View more Coast Guard News No One Was Injured when a US Navy Plane Landed in a Hawaii Bay, but Some Fear Environmental Damage Concerns about environmental damage are looming a day after a large U.S. Navy plane overshot a runway and landed in a Hawaii... Navy Plane Overshoots Runway and Ends Up in Ocean, but All 9 Aboard Escape Unharmed A Navy plane flying in rainy weather overshot a runway Monday at a military base in Hawaii and splashed into Kaneohe Bay, but... View more
A Marine Recruiter's 'Grooming' of a Teenage Recruit Led to an Investigation. The Family Says He's Still Terrorizing Them.
Military to Curtail Recruiting and Duty Station Moves if Congress Resorts to a Yearlong Stopgap Budget, Joint Chiefs Chairman Warns
Traumatic Memories Associated with PTSD 'Live' in a Different Part of the Brain than Other Recollections, Study Finds
An Alternative Way of Dealing with Human Shields Those of us who fought in Somalia in 1993 were the first Americans to experience firsthand the barbaric tactic of using...
Hamas Isn’t the First Military Group to Hide Behind Civilians as a Way to Wage War Civilians often become pawns in war when one side does not have a military advantage against a stronger adversary.
Falling Through the Cracks: Why Veteran Suicide Data Deserves Scrutiny To provide the veterans community with the mental health and suicide support they need, we must ensure we understand the...
As Laser Pointer Incidents Spike, Airmen Are Getting Updated Eyewear That Provides Better Protection The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center's Human Systems Division is starting to field new, upgraded eyewear that can...
Pentagon Artificial Intelligence Chief Speaks on Network-Centric Warfare, Generative AI Challenges The Pentagon’s chief digital and artificial intelligence officer is alarmed by the potential for generative artificial...
The Marines Are Marching into the Metaverse. Here's What That Could Look Like. Last month, Marines with the Marine Corps Platform Integration Center, or MCPIC, successfully fielded a "real-time pilot set...
South Koreans Want Their Own Nukes. That Could Roil One of the World’s Most Dangerous Regions The alliance with the United States has allowed South Korea to build a strong democracy with citizens confident Washington...
South Korea Delays Its Own Spy Satellite Liftoff, Days After North's Satellite Launch Under a contract with SpaceX, South Korea is to launch five spy satellites by 2025.
North Korea Restores Border Guard Posts as Tensions Rise over Its Satellite Launch, Seoul Says South Korea says North Korea is restoring front-line guard posts that it had dismantled during a previous period of inter...
Cavalry Soldiers at Fort Carson Can't See Doctors in the Early Morning Under New Rules An armor officer at Fort Carson, Colorado, this week issued a new set of policies to his formation effectively banning...
'Broken and Alone': Father Pens Scathing Letter to Top Brass After Losing Airman Son to Suicide A grieving father who lost his son -- an airman at Cannon Air Force Base -- to suicide this month has written an open letter...
The Marine Corps Tried to Redesign Its Physical Training Uniform. After 3 Years, It's Abandoning the Project. The Marine Corps has ended a plan to revamp its physical fitness uniform, according to the service. The initiative lasted...
Another High-Profile Firing at West Point, This Time Due to Criminal Sexual Conduct Allegations A senior civilian staffer at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point has been fired after being arrested on a felony charge...
How Four Nuns Became the First Native American Women to Serve in the US Military Today, American Indians and Alaska Natives serve in the Armed Forces at five times the national average — with the women...
Freed Israeli Hostage Describes Deteriorating Conditions While Being Held by Hamas An Israeli hostage freed by Hamas has said in an interview that she was initially fed well in captivity until conditions...
Gaza Truce Extended and More Hostages to Be Released, AP Explains The Associated Press' Correspondent in Jerusalem Sam Mednick explains the cease-fire between Israel and Hamas, which was due to...
US Navy Removes Fuel From Plane in Hawaii Bay The U.S. Navy said Monday that it has removed nearly all of the fuel from a large plane that...
White House Hails Extension of Truce Between Israel and Hamas The White House on Monday hailed the extension of the Israel-Hamas truce for another two days, which will result...
Buildings in City in Northern Gaza Strip Bear Horrific Scars of Intensity of Israel's Offensive Almost every building in Beit Hanoun has been left destroyed by the intensity of the latest war between Israel...
What the Pentagon Has, Hasn't and Could Do to Stop Veterans and Troops from Joining Extremist Groups The military and its transition programs have largely failed to provide what experts say is necessary to steer troops and...
What the Pentagon Has, Hasn't and Could Do to Stop Veterans and Troops from Joining Extremist Groups The military and its transition programs have largely failed to provide what experts say is necessary to steer troops and...
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.
How to Add Extra Training to Prepare for Army Special Forces Army or Marine Corps boot camps already do a great job preparing you for special operations programs, but additional training...
How Four Nuns Became the First Native American Women to Serve in the US Military Today, American Indians and Alaska Natives serve in the Armed Forces at five times the national average — with the women...
The Civilian Who Fought Back Against Japanese Fighters at Pearl Harbor with a Crane It's believed Walters' crane helped sailors from the Pennsylvania shoot down at least eight to 10 attacking fighters.
Red Hill Working Group's Final Report Calls for Aquifer Remediation The Red Hill Water Alliance Initiative—or WAI—unveiled its final report, which calls for aquifer remediation and an...
Fate of 8 Airmen Still Unknown as Search Mission Continues After Osprey Crashes Off Japan Coast The Air Force and Pentagon provided no new details on the cause of the 353rd Special Operations Wing training crash Wednesday...
Rescue Efforts Underway for 8 Crew Members Aboard Air Force Osprey That Crashed in Japan Search-and-rescue operations are underway for the crew of an Air Force Osprey that crashed off the coast of a Japanese island...
Space Force Reports 2 Suicides This Year, Marking the First in the Service's Short History Until this year, the relatively tiny and new Space Force had been an outlier among the other services as they have struggled...
Tommy Tuberville Is Just the Face of a 'Broken' Confirmation Process, Critics Say Anger over Sen. Tommy Tuberville's blockade of high-ranking military promotions may have hit a boiling point as a handful of...
A Marine Recruiter's 'Grooming' of a Teenage Recruit Led to an Investigation. The Family Says He's Still Terrorizing Them. Thirty-six-year-old Gunnery Sgt. Christopher Champagne is now under investigation by military authorities after self...
The Marine Corps Tried to Redesign Its Physical Training Uniform. After 3 Years, It's Abandoning the Project. The Marine Corps has ended a plan to revamp its physical fitness uniform, according to the service. The initiative lasted...
No One Was Injured when a US Navy Plane Landed in a Hawaii Bay, but Some Fear Environmental Damage Concerns about environmental damage are looming a day after a large U.S. Navy plane overshot a runway and landed in a Hawaii...
Navy Plane Overshoots Runway and Ends Up in Ocean, but All 9 Aboard Escape Unharmed A Navy plane flying in rainy weather overshot a runway Monday at a military base in Hawaii and splashed into Kaneohe Bay, but...