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May 22nd: The itinerary is set to include briefings at Pituffik Space Base in Greenland on Arctic defense and strategic competition in the region. Read more ▸
May 22nd: Secretary of State Marco Rubio is casting new doubt on NATO's relevance after key allies recoiled from backing Washington’s “Operation Epic Fury.” Read more ▸
May 22nd: Shortly after the war, more than 171,000 remains were returned to the U.S., while next of kin chose to have more than 110,000 buried overseas. Read more ▸
May 22nd: During the test, troops launched a Neros Archer FPV drone from the ground before transferring control to operators aboard a helicopter orbiting miles away. Read more ▸
May 22nd: The Irish soldiers beat American crews to claim first place in the Bradley Fighting Vehicle division at the Sullivan Cup. Read more ▸
May 22nd: Drones took the heaviest hit, accounting for 25 of the 42 aircraft losses listed in the report. Read more ▸
May 22nd: The aptly titled “Pressure” depicts an anguished Eisenhower on the eve of the invasion, with the weight of the free world hinging on a weather report. Read more ▸
May 22nd: Staff Sgt. Johnny “Joey” Jones, who medically retired in 2012 after losing both of his legs in combat, said he felt he had more to give to the service. Read more ▸
May 22nd: The 51-year-old USS Nimitz was commissioned on May 3, 1975. Read more ▸
May 22nd: U.S. President Donald Trump said following a summit with China’s Xi Jinping in Beijing last week that he was undecided on whether to approve it. Read more ▸
May 22nd: Reveal Technology’s Identifi platform allows operators to collect fingerprints, facial scans, iris data and voice recognition in the field. Read more ▸
May 22nd: Hegseth formed a panel to "conduct an ongoing, long-term, department-wide review of all aspects of the military legal system as it affects our warriors." Read more ▸
May 21st: A week after cancelling a U.S. Army deployment to Poland, Trump announces an additional 5,000 troops will be sent to the country. Read more ▸
May 21st: The Army is continuing to expand military cooperation with Poland through the Pentagon’s counter-drone initiative, the service announced on Wednesday. Read more ▸
May 21st: The bill includes $450 billion for the VA, a 3% increase from the current fiscal year but less than the Trump administration requested. Read more ▸
May 21st: Two crossed silver skis will once again adorn the garrison caps of soldiers serving in the Army’s 10th Mountain Division. Read more ▸
May 21st: The U.S. Department of Justice charged former Cuban president Raúl Castro on Wednesday for his part in a 1996 plane shoot-down that killed three Americans. Read more ▸
May 21st: Operation Epic Fury may have strengthened the case for laser weapons, but the U.S. Navy’s dream of putting one on every ship may take longer than expected. Read more ▸
May 21st: A large part of the Army's proposed fiscal 2027 budget for barracks falls under a controversial funding initiative. Read more ▸
May 21st: The remotely piloted MQ-9 Reaper was the workhorse in the U.S. air campaign against Iran, Air Force leaders told Congress on May 20. Read more ▸
May 21st: Fifty-three years after the monumental “The World at War” series debuted, a new documentary program aims to uncover new dimensions of the conflict. Read more ▸
May 21st: The AI-powered program alerts commanders about sailors whose data indicates they are contemplating leaving the Navy. Read more ▸
May 21st: Marines who participate in missions along the U.S.-Mexico border are now eligible for a newly issued medal. Read more ▸
May 21st: Forensic DNA experts say it should take the Pentagon years—not decades—to ID the remains of thousands of nameless service members in military cemeteries. Read more ▸
May 21st: Despite higher military suicide rates since 2011, most services do not have accountability measures to ensure troops complete required prevention training. Read more ▸