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Forthcoming revisions to grooming standards would do away with permanent shaving waivers, which could largely impact Black ...
The service moved up the retirement of the final 162 close attack fighters by two years in a budget request and asked for far ...
A federal watchdog found that Army and Navy doctors are not maintaining their wartime medical skills, causing some to leave ...
Navy Chief Watertender Oscar Verner Peterson died while performing damage control on his ship during the Battle of the Coral ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says the leaked report provides "an assessment whether a target would need to be restruck." ...
It’s unclear how many National Guardsmen participated in the operation, but the force totalled roughly 500 people.
After decades of using proxies to attack U.S. troops, experts say Iran's network has been degraded, but small groups still ...
Despite the use of heavy munitions, initial assessments suggests Operation Midnight Hammer didn't fully take out Iran's ...
The Army launched a website to recruit more tech experts after four executives from companies like Palantir and Meta joined ...
Airmen may soon run two miles rather than 1.5 under new fitness standards, and be tested twice per year, according to an ...
The Marine Corps is turning the Navy’s amphibious assault ships into small and agile carriers loaded with F-35B Lightning II aircraft.
The strikes against Iran marked the combat debut of the 30,000-pound GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator, a bunker buster.