Marines reopen second WWII-era airfield to prep for future combatThe opening of the North Carolina airfield follows the service’s June recertification of an airfield on the Pacific island of Peleliu.By Todd South11 hours ago
Airborne assault comes to Super Garuda Shield exercise in Indonesia Super Garuda Shield in Indonesia expands with new participants and demonstrates new joint, combined operational capabilities.By Jen Judson25 hours ago
William Calley, leader of notorious My Lai massacre, dead at 80He was the only U.S. soldier convicted for his role in the Vietnam War atrocity in which U.S. troops killed hundreds of Vietnamese civilians.7 weeks ago
Pentagon to review 20 Medals of Honor from Wounded Knee MassacreA panel of five experts will determine by Oct. 15 whether the medals should be retained or rescinded.By Nikki Wentling8 weeks ago
OpinionFixing the military’s overweight and obesity crisisOur guest opinion writers argue that more can be done to help troops get their physical fitness squared away, both for themselves and for the nation.By Mary McCarthy, PhD, RN, CNSC, FASPEN, FAAN, Army Lt. Col. Tanisha Currie, PhD, MA, BSN, RN-BC and Army Capt. Kevin M. Kilroy, PA-C2 months ago
Military, veterans can stream Paris Olympics coverage for freeThose in all service branches can stream NBCUniversal's coverage through a partnership with AAFES.By Karen Jowers2 months ago
Air Force, Space Force join Army for Bring-Your-Own-Device enrollmentFifty thousand Army enrollees are using the service since that effort began as a pilot program in 2022.By Molly Weisner2 months ago
US to expand control of land sales to foreigners near military sitesNew Treasury Department rulemaking would expand a little-known committee's jurisdiction to review land sales near 56 additional military sites.2 months ago
Marines, Air Force on track for 2024 recruiting; Navy projected to missHere's where each of the services stand.By Hope Hodge Seck2 months ago
Troops say Army didn’t protect them from doctor charged with sex abuseFifteen current or retired Joint Base Lewis-McChord troops are each seeking $5 million in damages for the emotional distress they say they've suffered.3 months ago
Impact of Gaza aid pier to be investigated by Pentagon watchdogThe humanitarian mission has faced a number of problems since it first anchored off the coast of Gaza in May.By Zamone Perez3 months ago
Serving the Greatest Nation: Reflections of a Soldier for LifeReflections of a Soldier for Life on the U.S. Army’s 249th BirthdayBy Sightline Media Group Sponsored Content3 months ago