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A study conducted by the Department of Veterans Affairs, National Institutes of Health and the medical department at Stanford University …More
A study conducted by the Department of Veterans Affairs, National Institutes of Health and the medical department at Stanford University …More
TRICARE, the military’s managed health-care program, is urging beneficiaries to review their plans for dental and vision coverage before new …More
Harris Corporation and L3 Technologies announced Oct. 16 that the two companies are merging, to create the nation’s sixth-largest defense …More
President Trump’s approval rating among military members has declined during the past two years, according to a poll conducted by …More
As the Army plans for the future replacement for the M1 Abrams main battle tank, the M2/M3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle …More
Now that inspections are complete, more than 80 percent of all F-35 Joint Strike Fighters that had been grounded are …More
The Defense Department needs to place a much greater emphasis on the cyber security of its most modern and expensive …More
The next time sailors on the carrier Harry S. Truman need a drain strainer orifice, they should be able to …More
After coping with years of uncertain budgets, Army Secretary Mark T. Esper told an audience at the Association of the …More
Despite skepticism on the part of some political leaders, and the jokes made by late-night TV hosts, the country would …More
The industrial base that serves the nation’s armed forces is faced with a litany of challenges that could hinder it, …More
A Marine Corps air traffic controller was honored by his peers during a Sept. 21 ceremony for saving the life …More
More than 150 airmen were made to “step out of their comfort zone,” and demonstrate their collective and individual ability …More
A New Jersey company was fined more than $62,500 for illegally terminating the leases of 13 service members who had …More
The Pentagon and Lockheed Martin Corp. have agreed on an $11.5 billion contract for the production and delivery of 141 …More
The Air Force and Navy made their cases on Capitol Hill for the need to upgrade their fleets of C-130 …More
The adopted daughter of a retired Army officer must leave the U.S. and return to South Korea. A federal judge …More
The Coast Guard has selected Eastern Shipbuilding Group of Panama City, Fla., to begin building its lead offshore patrol cutter …More
The Air Force has awarded Boeing Company to build its next trainer aircraft. Under the $9.2 billion agreement, the Air …More
While veteran suicides have declined in recent years, the latest statistics show that persons between 18 and 34 are killing …More
The Navy announced several changes in uniform and grooming standards. They are: * Female officers and chiefs will be able …More
The Air Force has selected Boeing’s MH-139 as the replacement aircraft for its 40-year-old fleet of UH-1N Huey helicopters. The …More
A consortium of U.S.- and Japan-based environmental activist organizations is appealing a court decision in favor of the Navy, in …More
Former Army Staff Sgt. Robert J. Shurer II, who served as a combat medic, will receive the Medal of Honor …More
The Coast Guard is transferring two 110-foot cutters — the Drummond and Cushing — to Ukraine. Vice Adm. Michael McAllister, …More
Veterans awaiting lung transplants someday could continue to breathe with the assistance of artificial lungs that were produced using three-dimensional …More
The Air Force needs to expand to 386 operational squadrons by 2030 in order to meet mission requirements, Secretary of …More
The Air Force has identified the sources of the hypoxia problem in its T-6 trainer aircraft, and is taking steps …More
Soldiers no longer will have to sit through training and non-training requirements deemed superfluous by Army leadership. Army Secretary Mark …More
The Army Criminal Investigation Command (CID) is warning soldiers and their families in areas ravaged by Hurricane Florence to be …More