White House to review Cabinet protocols after Austin’s hospitalizationThe White House chief of staff is also ordering Cabinet heads to notify his office if they ever can’t perform their duties.By Seung Min Kim and Zeke Miller, The Associated Press4 months ago
Senators rally to boost defense spending, with $1 billion for TaiwanA bipartisan group of senators seeks to boost defense spending beyond the debt ceiling cap amid resistance from House Republicans.By Bryant Harris and Leo Shane III9 months ago
Ghosts of G-RAP: Illusions of recruiting fraud still ruining soldiers’ careersIn 2012, the Army began a massive investigation looking for recruiting fraud — even where there was none.By Davis Winkie2 years ago
Pentagon to build nuclear microreactors to power far-flung basesThe program could see testing by 2024 and demonstrations by 2025.By Todd South2 years ago
We owe more to Afghans who risked their lives for usWhat unfolded in the execution of the policy to exit Afghanistan has been a disaster.By Jeff Butler3 years ago
To infinity and beyond — Bezos’ rocket builds on proud phallic legacy Only the fifth domain has yet to be penetrated by a phallus, as it were.By Sarah Sicard3 years ago
Pentagon’s extremism definition will have to find the line between free speech and unit cohesionIn order to root out extremism, the military is going to have to define it.By Meghann Myers3 years ago
After uncertainty around its future, Pentagon will continue defending the JEDI cloudAfter the Pentagon said it would reassess its JEDI cloud strategy, the department now indicates that it will keep fighting for the contract in court.By Andrew Eversden3 years ago
The Army wants to kick out an avowed white supremacist officer, but they won’t admit itMaj. Jeff Poole was recommended for an other-than-honorable discharge earlier this year.By Meghann Myers3 years ago
He took them captive in Iraq 30 years ago. Now, they’re fighting for his citizenshipTwo Navy pilots were shot down and taken prisoner during Desert Storm. Decades later, they formed an unlikely friendship with their once-captor.By Harm Venhuizen3 years ago
Retired Green Beret, a recent CIA contractor, denied bond after allegedly taking part in Capitol riot“He has deployed overseas as recently as 2018 as a contractor working for the Central Intelligence Agency and Department of State," prosecutors said.By Kyle Rempfer3 years ago
Personal training is a $4 billion industry. Here’s how veterans are cashing in (and you can too)See why veterans make great fitness coaches and how veterans in the industry are adapting to the pandemic.By Harm Venhuizen3 years ago