The evolution of military tattoos, from Sailor Jerry to skull logosFor generations, tattoos have served as both a rite of passage and a record of service for members of the military.By Clay Beyersdorfer8 weeks ago
How WWII brought about the normalization of tattoos Finding an ink-free service member is infinitely more rare than the alternative, but that is a relatively new phenomenon. By Claire Barrett2 months ago
Harry Chandler, Navy medic who survived Pearl Harbor, dies at 103Chandler, who helped pull injured sailors from the oily waters on Dec. 7, 1941, is the third Pearl Harbor survivor to die in the past few weeks.9 months ago
Soldier is first to get approval for traditional Samoan hand tattoosAn Army captain earlier this year became the first soldier to be granted approval to display the traditional ink.By Jonathan Lehrfeld and J.D. Simkins14 months ago
Lawmakers question SMA on Army recruiting progress as reforms unfoldThe service's recruiting reforms aren't expected to be complete until October 2025.By Davis Winkie20 months ago
New military simulations for shooting, trench war, drones unveiled The shooting system could replace the 1980s-era MILES system.By Todd South22 months ago