A new barracks task force aims to improve military living conditionsDefense Secretary Pete Hegseth has formed a new “barracks task force” to improve living conditions for U.S. service members in barracks across the globe. By Carla Babb6 days ago
Senator ‘alarmed’ about barracks privatization, seeks answers from DODGiven the Defense Department's history with family housing privatization, the Pentagon should "move cautiously," one senator said.By Karen Jowers2 weeks ago
How Hitler’s fear-inducing ‘flying bomb’ ushered in drone warfareThe V-1 "flying bomb" could accurately be described in today’s nomenclature as an unmanned aerial vehicle — moreover, as the first suicide drone. By Zita Ballinger Fletcher3 weeks ago
Fort Irwin breaks ground on first privatized junior enlisted barracksThe project will feature two-bedroom, two-bathroom units with shared kitchens, plus community amenities, including a pool and clubhouse with TVs.By Karen Jowers5 weeks ago
8 decades after Hiroshima atomic bombing, search for missing continuesWhen the first atomic bomb detonated 80 years ago in Hiroshima, thousands of the dead and dying were brought to the small, rural island of Ninoshima.2 months ago
Army major faced retaliation for advocacy on water contaminationThe officer is now part of a lawsuit representing active duty servicemembers subject to the water contamination.By Todd South3 months ago