


‘Infrastructure is the weapon’: Inside the race to build portable interceptor factories
As the Iran war drives global demand for interceptor drones, defense startups are betting they can fit a production line into a shipping container.

Veterans
Fewer service members died by suicide in 2024 than year prior, report finds
The report on 2024 suicides found a decrease in the total force suicide rate, though active component rates have steadily increased from 2011 to 2024.

Fears of the next government shutdown loom months ahead of deadline
Comments from Republican House leaders on their fiscal priorities have prompted concerns that a budget deal may be more difficult than ever.

Army JROTC cadet saves life in shooting, receives Medal of Heroism
Cadet Kaheem Bailey-Taylor wants to join the U.S. Army Reserve after high school.

The action-packed shows coming to Netflix we’re most excited about
There are six new military shows in the works at Netflix.

An Army family doctor now leads the Defense Health Agency
Maj. Gen. Telita Crosland is the second soldier and first African American to lead the Defense Health Agency.

The hardest thing I did in the Army was ask for help
The Army has gone to great lengths to erase the stigma of mental health with countless programs, PowerPoint presentations, and trainings.

More pharmacies rejoin Tricare network. Are there enough?
An additional 4,356 independent pharmacies will rejoin the Tricare retail pharmacy network, effective Jan. 15.

Army may establish new recruiting referral ribbon
The service could roll out a new ribbon in the coming months.

US military donates weapons, and military equipment to Somalia
Along with the weapons donation, the United States and African Union each have troops training and conducting operations to help Somalia's government.

Oldest living Pearl Harbor survivor marks 105th birthday
Joseph Eskenazi marked his upcoming 105th birthday at the National World War II Museum in New Orleans.
