Marines Want Robot Vehicles to Carry Infantry Packs into Battle The Marine Corps has put out a request to learn whether defense firms can build an unmanned robotic vehicle.
Army Investigating How Soldier Got Shot During Expert Infantryman Test Army officials at Fort Polk, Louisiana, are trying to determine how a soldier was shot during training last week.
Future Weapons: Inside the Army’s Pursuit of a High-Tech New Round The Army is planning to have its next generation of rifles chambered for 6.8mm rounds.
Pentagon Wants Army, Marine Corps to Select Higher-Caliber Grunts Officials say the infantry should not be "where we send soldiers that don't have the mental capacity to do other jobs."
One of 1st Female Marine Grunts Faces Separation After Marrying Lance Corporal One of the first women to become an infantry Marine is facing a discharge after having a relationship with a subordinate.
Marine Grunts on 1st-Ever Female Infantry Leader: 'She's One of Us' The first woman to graduate from the Marine Corps' Infantry Officer Course is now leading a platoon of male grunts.
Grunts Will Soon See Changes to Expert Infantryman Badge Testing Army officials are rewriting the requirements infantry soldiers must meet when they test for the Expert Infantryman Badge.
Army Will Add 2 Months to Infantry Course to Make Grunts More Lethal The U.S. Army is refining a plan to extend by two months the service's 14-week infantry one station unit training, or OSUT.
Marines Already Revamping Close Combat Ahead of Mattis' Initiative "I think we are completely in line where the secretary of defense is taking us," Lt. Gen. Robert Walsh said.
M27s and 'Head-to-Toe' Gear Overhaul on the Way for Marine Grunts Grunts, including those outside the squad, are getting the M27 Infantry Automatic Rifle -- and a whole lot of other goodies.
Russian Flotilla Off Florida Coast Sparks Deployment of US Navy Destroyers, Planes The Russian Ministry of Defense said in an online post that the ships conducted exercises in the use of "high-precision...
The Army's Recruiting Problem Is Male A decade of declining recruitment numbers for the Army is almost entirely attributable to a significant drop in male...
Coast Guard Relieves Commander of Biggest Station for Failing to Act on Harassment Claims The service announced Friday that it relieved Cmdr. David Ruhlig on June 3 "due to a loss of confidence in his ability to...
Culture War Political Fights Resurface as House Approves 19.5% Junior Enlisted Pay Raise and Senate Eyes 5.5% For the second year in a row, the House approved its version of the National Defense Authorization Act, or NDAA, mostly along...
Pentagon Stands by Secret Anti-Vaccination Disinformation Campaign in Philippines After Reuters Report The U.S. military launched the disinformation campaign following a decision by then-Defense Secretary Mark Esper to loosen...