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Apr 30th: Top U.S. military leaders, including CENTCOM head Adm. Brad Cooper, will brief President Trump on Thursday on potential military action against Iran. Read more ▸
Apr 30th: The service "is exploring how the emerging alternative-protein sector can help meet several objectives, including enhancing food supply chain resilience." Read more ▸
Apr 29th: The service completed a study of Wasp-class amphibious assault ships and is currently conducting another on amphibious dock landing ships. Read more ▸
Apr 29th: The questions over the war’s future come as a 60-day deadline approaches Thursday under the War Powers Act. Read more ▸
Apr 29th: Trump said he suggested "a little bit of a ceasefire" in the war in Ukraine during his phone call Wednesday with the Russian leader. Read more ▸
Apr 29th: Acting comptroller Jules Hurst III, testifying before the House Armed Services Committee, said that the bulk of the figure has been devoted to ordnance. Read more ▸
Apr 29th: The Air Force released its plans to "aggressively" recruit and retain AI professionals to further become an "AI-first force." Read more ▸
Apr 29th: By September, Marines will be screened for blast exposure and overpressure during their periodic health assessments, a Pentagon official said. Read more ▸
Apr 29th: The service intends to remove 14 vessels from its fleet. Read more ▸
Apr 29th: Afterwards, as the repulsed “enemy” withdrew in disorder, a coup de grace was delivered by an explosive-laden, first-person-view drone. Read more ▸
Apr 28th: In one of his first public addresses as acting Navy secretary, Hung Cao said he didn't need "cross-dressers" or "leaf eaters" in the service. Read more ▸
Apr 28th: Only Congress has the authority to permanently rename executive department names, and it has not yet changed the title of the Department of Defense. Read more ▸
Apr 28th: Coast Guard members and civilian employees are wondering whether they will get paid as the partial government shutdown continues. Read more ▸
Apr 28th: Despite the military disaster at Bladensburg, the Marines gave the men and women of the capital precious time to flee. Read more ▸
Apr 28th: Hundreds of U.S. service members took part in welcoming King Charles III and Queen Camilla to the White House on Tuesday. Read more ▸
Apr 28th: Prosecutors said the U.S. Army Special Forces master sergeant was involved in the planning and execution of the raid that captured Maduro. Read more ▸
Apr 28th: The Pentagon’s fiscal 2027 budget request seeks 85 F-35 Lightning II fighters across the joint force, up from 47 in fiscal 2026. Read more ▸
Apr 28th: Gen. Michael Guetlein, the appointed czar for America's “Golden Dome” initiative, told lawmakers that plans to build the shield were proceeding apace. Read more ▸
Apr 27th: High-energy laser weapons are a natural fit for large, power-rich aircraft carriers — with limits. Read more ▸
Apr 27th: The Army-Navy effort aims to produce a containerized 150-kilowatt high-energy laser weapon to counter incoming cruise missiles. Read more ▸
Apr 27th: On the first day of the Army’s most elite combat engineering competition, the winning team made an error that could have knocked them out of running. Read more ▸
Apr 27th: The service also clarified plans for the size of its KC-46 fleet. Read more ▸
Apr 27th: The Corps announced that even those who request exemptions for medical conditions can face administrative separation after 12 months of non-compliance. Read more ▸
Apr 27th: The VA provides disability compensation for birth defects to the children of women Vietnam veterans, but not to the children of men who served in the war. Read more ▸
Apr 27th: The U.S. Navy and Boeing conducted the Stingray's first test flight on Saturday, showing its ability to taxi, take off, fly and land autonomously. Read more ▸