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Mar 27th: Much discussion surrounding future wars indicates a conflict with China is right around the corner. The author of this op-ed argues otherwise. Read more ▸
Mar 27th: A comprehensive report of Air Force suicides in 2020 found dozens of trends and made 68 recommendations to help stop the problem. Read more ▸
Mar 27th: A Nazi-inspired patch that sparked outrage in recent days likely originated with 3rd Special Forces Group, which banned the logo in 2022. Read more ▸
Mar 27th: The incident marks the third Apache mishap in the last two months. Read more ▸
Mar 27th: A new GAO study found that Defense Department leaders aren't doing enough to address sleep deprivation among troops. Read more ▸
Mar 27th: Coast Guard Petty Officer 2nd Class Kathleen E. Richard, was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the death of her infant daughter in 2022. Read more ▸
Mar 27th: Army Times spoke with a top training official and force management experts about how changes to the readiness model will impact armor units and more. Read more ▸
Mar 26th: Former Staff Sgt. Jason Gray was suspected of sharing classified information on Discord, where he participated in anti-government channels. Read more ▸
Mar 26th: The Army opened an investigation after a National Guard unit posted a photo online that contained a symbol worn by Nazi SS troops. Read more ▸
Mar 26th: A policy allowing troops to be reimbursed for travel if they go out of state for abortions and other reproductive services hasn't been used much. Read more ▸
Mar 26th: The incident, which took place outside near barracks aboard Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, left no reported injuries. Read more ▸
Mar 26th: Veterans Affairs medical sites saw their patient numbers spike after a five-month effort to improve access and delivery of health care. Read more ▸
Mar 26th: An invasion of Gaza's southern city of Rafah would be a humanitarian catastrophe, said a defense official speaking with reporters. Read more ▸
Mar 26th: The EPA noted that the task force had met the criteria needed in order to transfer the responsibilities of closing the site to the Navy. Read more ▸
Mar 26th: Always look on the bright side of life. Read more ▸
Mar 26th: The Coast Guard and multiple partners agencies responded to the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore, Maryland. Read more ▸
Mar 26th: The Army's biggest source of new officers is merging some programs and establishing new ones. Read more ▸
Mar 25th: One Marine corporal said maintenance issues have been getting fixed much more quickly than before the barracks inspection. Read more ▸
Mar 25th: Lawmakers are sparring over proposed changes to a fund covering the costs of veterans' toxic exposure benefits. Read more ▸
Mar 25th: Two historical groups are looking for Richard Bong's Lockheed P-38 Lightning plane, nicknamed “Marge” in honor of his girlfriend, Marjorie Vattendahl. Read more ▸
Mar 25th: U.S. fighter jets struck three underground storage facilities in Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen last week. Read more ▸
Mar 25th: Gunner's Mate 3rd Class Elijah Riddle is at least the second sailor to die aboard a deployed Navy warship in recent weeks. Read more ▸
Mar 25th: In addition to the weekend's water issues, the Army's garrison in Hawaii has suffered multiple utility failures in recent months. Read more ▸
Mar 25th: The discovery of the $300 million has raised some eyebrows. Read more ▸
Mar 25th: Mike Linnington leaves Wounded Warrior Project after eight years of dramatic improvements for injured veterans, but numerous challenges remain. Read more ▸
Prohibition on troops seeking redress for injuries sustained in service doesn’t apply
An evaluation of the Defense Department and its law enforcement organizations has revealed a lack of an active shooter response and training standard, which officials worry may ultimately “result in a delayed and uncoordinated response that could increase casualties” at military installations.
ABOARD A C-40 MILITARY TRANSPORT JET—Halfway through his tenure in charge of the National Guard, Army Gen. Daniel Hokanson’s quest to get all Guardsmen year-round health insurance has stalled.
An off-duty Virginia police officer who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan, 6, 2021, with a fellow officer was sentenced Thursday to more than seven years in prison, matching the longest prison sentence so far among hundreds of Capitol riot cases.
A Marine first sergeant was driving through a small North Carolina town when he encountered a man lying in a nearby field, bearing injuries after being hit by a car.
Paralympian and former Army platoon leader, 1st Lt. Melissa Stockwell, 42, deployed to Iraq in March 2004 with the 27th Main Support Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division, after enlisting two years earlier. But after just three weeks in Baghdad, her life would never be the same.
EAST GREENWICH, R.I. (AP) — The Rhode Island National Guard has its first Black colonel.
In an excerpt released Aug. 8 by the New Yorker, authors Peter Baker and Susan Glasser — senior reporters for the New York Times and the New Yorker, respectively — reveal shocking details from inside former President Donald Trump’s relationship with top military brass.
WASHINGTON — As telecom companies struggle to complete the transition to the fifth-generation, or 5G, mobile standard, the Pentagon is backing an effort focused on 6G research and technologies amid a military-wide push to modernize communications and connectivity.