Marines Will Stay, Train in Norway After Big Military Exercise Canceled Most of the members of 3rd Battalion, 6th Marines, who arrived in the country last month stayed put.
US Halts Plans to Move 12,000 Troops Out of Germany Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has begun "a very thorough review" of the proposed drawdown.
As Marines Plans Historic Joint F-35 Ops with UK, Air Force Looks for Ways to Follow Suit Air Force planners are looking to a sister service for insights on how to train and operate in new ways with European allies.
France to Build New Nuclear-Powered Aircraft Carrier President Macron called France’s nuclear weapons and atomic energy industry “the cornerstone of our strategic autonomy.”
Marines Training for Winter Warfare in Norway Also Have to Deal With 'Different Military Terms' In addition to harsh weather and rough terrain, Marines training in Norway also have to navigate a language barrier.
The Dark Side of Military Super Soldier Technology Could "super soldier" upgrades turn U.S. troops into dangerous narcissists? What if the U.S. military becomes so enhanced...
This Junior Coastie Accidentally Bought Dinner for the Premier of Greenland -- And Earned a Medal A non-rate's Southern hospitality led to a VIP visit to her cutter -- from the premier of the territory of Greenland.
Virus Makes for One of Europe's Loneliest WWI Remembrances Somber remembrances were held from London to Paris and at many places along the former Western Front.
Polish Leader Signs Deal Enhancing US Military Presence Polish President Andrzej Duda indicated he would like the partnership to continue under the new administration.
US Urges Countries to Withdraw from UN Nuke Ban Treaty U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called the nuclear weapons ban treaty “a very welcome initiative."
Marine Whose Misconduct Was Cited in Viral Video Faces Administrative Separation, Officials Say Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin called the video "deeply disturbing" during a press conference.
In a Navy with Lots of Traditions, a Small, Very Personal One Continues It’s a tradition that’s lasted eight decades.
Sig Sauer Faces $10 Million Lawsuit over P320 Pistol After Alleged Accidental Discharge Wounds Federal Agent A Marine vet was issued a P320 as his service weapon to use as an officer for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Navy Will Make All Sailors Reaffirm Oath to the Constitution in Extremism Stand-Down The Navy is the first military service to reveal what leaders will cover during the military's upcoming stand-downs.
Seattle-Based Coast Guard Icebreaker Returns Home After First Mission in Nearly 40 Years to Wintertime Arctic The Polar Star is the only icebreaker classified as "heavy" — able to break through ice up to 21 feet thick.