The U.S. military is investing $400 million for “immediate work” on improving and renovating aging, faulty and dilapidated troop housing. That investment is part of a $1.2 billion funding plan to ...
“We want to make sure that everyone around us, no matter how they feel about this or what they’re doing, they feel safe. That’s what we’re here for.” By Patty Nieberg, Jeff Schogol Published Aug 29, ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the establishment of a Pentagon-run barracks initiative on Tuesday, giving a new Barracks Task Force 30 days to come up with an “investment plan” to improve ...
More than 20 U.S. Army museums that showcase the legacies of major historic units or bases will close in the next three years under a major overhaul of the museum system, Army officials said Wednesday ...
The American military’s efforts to speed up defensive tools and tactics against uncrewed aerial systems. Different branches of the armed forces have been working to integrate electromagnetic and ...
The Texas Military Department has removed an unspecified number of National Guard troops deployed to Chicago for not being “in compliance” with its validation process. A spokesperson for the Texas ...
The Navy and Marine Corps deployed thousands of sailors and Marines to the southern Caribbean on Friday in support of anti-drug cartel operations. The Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group and the 22nd ...
In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s death, at least eight service members have been suspended from their jobs or investigated over comments made on social media about his killing, service officials ...
Even though the Air Force has temporarily stopped issuing retirement and separation orders for next year, the pause does not require airmen to involuntarily remain in the service, an Air Force ...
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