US Military Makes Bold Statement in First-of-its-Kind Exercise with India This is the first time all of India's military services participated in a training exercise with U.S. troops.
Mattis Seeks Waivers for US Allies, Partners to Buy Russian Arms The move could include giving Turkey and India a pass on the purchase of advanced S-400 anti-air defense systems.
Op-Ed: The Nuclear Risks of India-Pakistan Rivalry in South Asia Pakistan's nuclear weapons program may prove to be just as destabilizing as those of North Korea and Iran.
Admiral: Don't Sanction India for Buying Russian 'F-35 Killer' Missiles Adm. Phil Davidson, nominated to take over U.S. Pacific Command, raised concerns before a congressional committee this week.
Here Is the 2025 Pay Raise for Disabled Veterans and Military Retirees Military retirees and disabled veterans will receive 2.5% increases to their monthly paychecks for 2025, thanks to the annual...
Army Says Soldiers Should Avoid Poppy Seeds in Updated Regulation over Drug-Testing Concerns While poppy seeds are often an ingredient in baked goods and pastries, they also -- depending on how they are harvested and...
'Like Freeing a Ghost': A Sailor's Strange and Wondrous Journey Back from Pearl Harbor Some service members killed aboard the Oklahoma were identified, but most, like Titterington, were laid in mass graves...
Military Board Substantiates Misconduct But Declines to Fire Marine Who Adopted Afghan Orphan A U.S. Marine whose adoption of an Afghan war orphan has spurred a yearslong legal battle and raised alarms at the highest...
The Tactical Knife that Saved a Medal of Honor Recipient’s Life During Intense Hand-to-Hand Combat in Iraq Army Staff Sgt. David Bellavia received the Medal of Honor in recognition of his heroic actions during the Second Battle of...