


Five soldiers shot in attack at Georgia’s Fort Stewart
The installation was locked down shortly after 11 a.m. Wednesday.

Pentagon & Congress
Defense leaders to return Confederate memorial to Arlington Cemetery
The sculpture honoring Confederate fighters and the separatist movement was removed from the miltiary cemetery in 2023, but will be restored soon.

VA adds 5 million more veterans to online legacy project
The new names for the first time include veterans buried in private cemeteries all over the world.

Navy veteran who received pig heart transplant in September dies
Lawrence Faucette, 58, a Navy veteran from Frederick, Maryland, was suffering with fatal heart disease.

Army apologizes for sending soldiers ‘last-minute’ recruiting orders
The Army's top personnel officer apologized and discussed incentives available to new recruiters.
Army secretary tours Fort Eisenhower homes after Senate probe, audits
Army Times accompanied the Army's top civilian on an inspection of family homes at the Georgia post.

Senate to vote on top Air Force, Navy, USMC leaders in coming days
Chamber leaders are hopeful they'll soon have a solution to hundreds of other stalled nominations.

Opinion
The Army needs to invest in psychological operations, not cut them
A decline in psychological operations capabilities is a strategic error that will have severe implications for U.S. national security.

‘It’s Raining Men’: Meet the man behind the military’s parachutes
JC Berland has been taking to the skies since he was 16. Parachutes are his life's work.

Seen UFOs as a government worker? The Pentagon wants to hear from you
The UFO office is still working on how to best create a platform where members of the public can report their own data or information.

300 US troops headed to Middle East amid Israel-Hamas war
The unidentified detachment will deter further conflict and help protect troops already in the Middle East, the Pentagon said.
