Top stories What do you with an Army designed for Europe when Europe isn’t the focus anymore? The answer is drones, says one U.S. expert.
Commissary officials expect to be able to "sprint through Thanksgiving."
While large and unusual, the $130 million gift amounts to a small contribution toward the billions needed to cover service member paychecks.
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Richard McKinley was one of three men killed in America's first nuclear accident.
Secretary Collins asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims to stop its work during the government shutdown. Judges called the request "extreme."
The U.S. military is sending an aircraft carrier to the waters off South America, in the latest escalation and buildup of military forces in the region.
In other news The U.S. Department of Homeland Security says the driver was wounded in the stomach Thursday night and was being held for a mental health evaluation.
From cobras to gators, reptilian mascots and call signs appear on patches, aircraft and unit logos across every branch. Why?
After the rocky reception of Battlefield 2042, game developer DICE needed a strong comeback. The new Battlefield 6 mostly delivers, our reviewer writes. This fall, two video game franchises are going head-to-head, with the upcoming releases of "Call of Duty: Black Ops 7" and "Battlefield 6."
The success of "Dark Wolf" reflects broader audience demand for military and espionage dramas.
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