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Nov 19th: The first and second ladies took part in activities with military-connected children at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, during a joint appearance. Read more ▸
Nov 19th: The 1st Theater Information Advantage Detachment in Hawaii is the first of three such units to activate, with two units planned for Georgia and Germany. Read more ▸
Nov 19th: Soldiers will receive a daily check-in from their leadership through Jan. 15, 2026, to combat suicide and self-harm, Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll said. Read more ▸
Nov 19th: After Nuremberg, U.S. military policy stated troops have a duty to disobey orders “a man of ordinary sense and understanding would know to be illegal." Read more ▸
Nov 19th: As Thanksgiving approaches, commissary shoppers can stretch their dollars even further with some deals on turkeys and all the trimmings. Read more ▸
Nov 19th: All parts of the UAS interceptors can be packed and shuttled around easily in light tactical vehicles or in the back of a truck. Read more ▸
Nov 19th: Ukraine is under near-constant drone and missile bombardment by Russia, and the U.S. is pushing to get defensive Patriot systems there quickly. Read more ▸
Nov 19th: By the night of Nov. 20, the U.S. rifle companies alone had lost more than 40% of their strength. Read more ▸
Nov 19th: Across the military, the rate of severe accidents per 100,000 flight hours rose 55% in the 2024 budget year compared with four years earlier. Read more ▸
Nov 18th: Fifty years after the last U.S. helicopters left Saigon, why America lost the Vietnam War is elusive. But can a tabletop wargame offer insight? Read more ▸
Nov 18th: Personnel simulated battling drone attacks on Seattle’s Lumen Field earlier this month in an exercise that put the 2026 FIFA World Cup center stage. Read more ▸
Nov 18th: The National Guard will continue supporting a crime-fighting task force in Memphis while state lawyers appeal a judge's order that blocked the troops. Read more ▸
Nov 18th: Two U.S. Army aviators received the Soldier's Medal for risking their own lives to triage and provide care for soldiers in a 2023 helicopter collision. Read more ▸
Nov 18th: Wilsbach's emphasis on aircraft readiness comes as mission-capable rates have steadily declined in recent years. Read more ▸
Nov 18th: Veterans represent nearly 40% of the record number of death warrants Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed in 2025. Should their military service matter? Read more ▸
Nov 18th: Authors Johnny Smith and Randy Roberts explore Louis's personal fight during WWII and how he became a champion for Black Americans in and out of the ring. Read more ▸
Nov 18th: From his prison cell on July 25, 1945, Göring was interviewed by Maj. Kenneth W. Hechler of the U.S. Army Europe’s Historical Division. Read more ▸
Nov 18th: An American soldier was arrested Sunday while attempting to cross into Tanzania from Kenya. Read more ▸
Nov 18th: During the test flight, the F-22 pilot controlled the Avenger drone from the cockpit by way of a tablet. Read more ▸
Nov 17th: President Donald Trump isn't ruling out military action against Venezuela despite bringing up potential diplomatic talks with its leader, Nicolás Maduro. Read more ▸
Nov 17th: Those who will remain will continue to stay off the streets amid court battles over their domestic mission. Read more ▸
Nov 17th: Thousands of veterans discharged during the Biden administration for refusing the COVID vaccine may regain eligibility for GI Bill education benefits. Read more ▸
Nov 17th: The president's announcement comes on the eve of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s Washington visit. Read more ▸
Nov 17th: The bills passed as part of the deal that ended the longest U.S. government shutdown in history include billions of dollars for the Air Force and Navy. Read more ▸
Nov 17th: Adm. Daryl Caudle has called China’s shipbuilding capability “impressive” as Beijing moves ahead with a rapid buildup of the world’s largest navy. Read more ▸