Pentagon: IS Losing Ground
The Islamic State (IS) is losing territory in Iraq and Syria, according to the Pentagon. Agence France Presse quoted Pentagon …More
The Islamic State (IS) is losing territory in Iraq and Syria, according to the Pentagon. Agence France Presse quoted Pentagon …More
Deceased Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASPs) soon could qualify for burial at Arlington National Cemetery. Both the House and Senate …More
Cmdr. Eric Rasch, the commander of the riverine squadron that was captured and detained by Iranian forces in January, has …More
The House Appropriations defense subcommittee released its draft of the 2017 defense-spending bill May 10, which calls for $517.1 billion …More
Navy Special Warfare Operator 1st Class Charles H. Keating IV, a SEAL, was killed in action May 3, the Pentagon …More
The Navy plans to install a Norwegian-built, anti-ship cruise missile system on the littoral combat ship (LCS), Seapower Magazine reported …More
The Chinese government would not allow the carrier John C. Stennis, the command ship Blue Ridge, and other U.S. Navy …More
The Pentagon has determined that the bombing of a hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan, operated by Doctors Without Borders was a …More
A judge in Fayetteville, N.C., sentenced a former Green Beret to a night in jail for driving while intoxicated – …More
The Navy has relaxed its policy that barred sailors from wearing neck and sleeve tattoos. Sailors now can wear one …More
The Army has reversed course and allow a Special Forces soldier to remain on active duty, after he had been …More
The Army Court of Criminal Appeals has granted lawyers for Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl access to classified material, Reuters reported …More
The Department of Veterans Affairs has appointed Kayla M. Williams as the new director for the Center for Women Veterans. …More
The Republican-controlled House issued its own proposed defense-spending bill for fiscal year 2017, which holds fast to the Obama administration’s …More
The House’s proposed 2017 defense-spending bill also includes a provision that would prohibit the Air Force from retiring or warehousing …More
Reacting to the suicide of a nephew who could no longer take the treatment he received from fellow Marines, Rep. …More
Retired Adm. William H. McRaven, the former chief of U.S. Special Operations Command, had strong words for what he believes …More
Defense Secretary Ash Carter has nominated Gen. David L. Goldfein to serve as the next Air Force chief of staff. …More
The U.S. Naval Academy has removed a uniformed history professor from his position, amid reports of sexual misconduct. The Washington …More
The Air Force has moved two F-22 Raptor fighters to a Romanian air base, CNN reported April 26. Even though …More
The recent test in which North Korea launched a missile from a submarine poses a “significant threat” to the stability …More
A new mobile app would help soldiers pre-plan deployments to high altitudes, and help prevent the onset of mountain sickness. …More
The Army has selected 22 women for training to become infantry and armor officers. The women were chosen from applicants …More
The Republican-controlled House issued its own proposed defense-spending bill for fiscal year 2017, which holds fast to the Obama administration’s …More
The House’s proposed 2017 defense-spending bill also includes a provision that would prohibit the Air Force from retiring or warehousing …More
Reacting to the suicide of a nephew who could no longer take the treatment he received from fellow Marines, Rep. …More
Retired Adm. William H. McRaven, the former chief of U.S. Special Operations Command, had strong words for what he believes …More
Defense Secretary Ash Carter has nominated Gen. David L. Goldfein to serve as the next Air Force chief of staff. …More
The U.S. Naval Academy has removed a uniformed history professor from his position, amid reports of sexual misconduct. The Washington …More
The Air Force has moved two F-22 Raptor fighters to a Romanian air base, CNN reported April 26. Even though …More