DOD needs more consistent Indo-Pacific deterrence funding, GAO says An annual assessment of how DOD funds deterrence efforts in the Indo-Pacific revealed problematic inconsistencies, according to a GAO report. By Lillian Juarez5 days ago
Hegseth orders overhaul of Chaplain CorpsIn a Tuesday video message, Hegseth said he intends to “make the Chaplain Corps great again,” by restoring its focus on religious ministry. By Eve Sampson10 days ago
Armenia launches military drills with US amid souring ties with RussiaThe move reflects Armenia's efforts to strengthen ties with the U.S. and other Western allies amid strained relations with old ally Russia.By Avet Demourian18 months ago
Army rehearses deploying Bradleys anywhere at a moment’s noticeThe Army is running an exercise this summer to deploy Bradley Fighting Vehicles under short notice.By Jonathan Lehrfeld18 months ago
After last-ditch effort, the Gaza pier aid mission is coming to an endThe pier mission resulted in injuries to three U.S. troops earlier this year, and much of the aid has failed to reach Gazans in need.By Geoff Ziezulewicz and Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press18 months ago
Fort Campbell soldier found dead in home was stabbed nearly 70 timesAn autopsy shows that a Fort Campbell soldier found dead in her home had been stabbed nearly 70 times.18 months ago
Army veteran charged with killing a homeless man, attacking anotherKarl P. Loucks allegedly pepper-sprayed a homeless man and got into a confrontation with him before fatally shooting him in Memphis.By Adrian Sainz18 months ago
Pentagon postpones Army exercise amid diplomatic tensions with GeorgiaThe change of plan comes as Georgia faces accusations that the country is trending toward authoritarianism and strengthening its relationship with Russia.By Zamone Perez18 months ago
US to expand control of land sales to foreigners near military sitesNew Treasury Department rulemaking would expand a little-known committee's jurisdiction to review land sales near 56 additional military sites.18 months ago
Army grants 271 recruits a second chance through medical waiver pilotAn Army pilot program has given a second chance at military service to hundreds of prospective recruits who were previously denied waivers.By Hope Hodge Seck18 months ago
The legacy of a US soldier who gave his life to save Polish comradeA new book chronicles the early life and battlefield heroism of Staff Sgt. Michael Ollis, who gave his life to save a Polish soldier he'd just met.By Todd South18 months ago
A paratrooper recalls his final jump — and his walk off the drop zoneIf you make a mistake when you jump, you’ll probably be fine, but it could kill the paratrooper behind you. This was a very inexperienced group.By Jonathan Ore, The War Horse18 months ago