This Black WWII Soldier Waited 50 Years to Receive the Medal of Honor Vernon Baker eventually received the Medal of Honor for killing nine enemy troops in an assault of Castle Aghinolfi in...
Military Amputees Are Using AI to Teach Their Prosthetics How to Move Combat-wounded veterans are using technology to control prosthetics that can take commands and learn over time.
Why Isn't the Education Compact Helping Us? The Military Interstate Children's Compact is supposed to make it easier for children to maintain their grades when they PCS.
New Army Neck Guard Saves Soldier's Life U.S. Army equipment officials said last week the service's new helmet system saved a soldier's life recently in Afghanistan.
Bullpup or Belt-Fed? Prototypes for Army's Next-Gen Squad Weapons Finally Revealed Three competing firms displayed their prototype 6.8mm rifles and automatic rifles at the 2019 AUSA conference.
New Army Chief Wants to Let Soldiers Stay Longer at Favorite Duty Stations Could soldiers be able to put off PCS moves for nine years?
Army Considering Pass/Fail Option on ACFT for Sergeant Promotions The Army may do away with making sergeant promotions dependent on high Army Combat Fitness Test scores.
General: Army's JROTC Needs Tech Programs, Diversity The Army must invest in STEM education and interactive learning for its JROTC programs to succeed.
After Almost 5 Years, Army's 101st Airborne Will Return to Full Air Assault Power U.S. Army aviation officials have launched an effort to restore full air assault capability to the 101st Airborne Division.
Excessive PT Will Cost the Army Millions of Lost Work Days This Year The knee injuries, back problems and other woes far outpace any other reasons for lost duty.
Army Drops Requirement for High School Diploma Amid Recruiting Crisis The service announced that individuals may enlist without previously required education certifications if they ship to basic...
Mom ‘Horrified’ After Autopsy Shows Son’s Treatment During Navy SEAL ‘Hell Week’ Training Kyle Mullen died Feb. 4 after completing the grueling first phase of U.S. Navy SEAL training called “Hell Week.
Inside Recruits' Journey to Space Force's First Boot Camp 72 Guardians went through the first-ever independent Space Force boot camp, held from early May until June 24.
Requirement for Women to Register for the Draft Back on the Table in Annual Defense Bill The proposal is back in the version of the National Defense Authorization Act, or NDAA, making its way through the Senate.
Civilian Finds Rifle Left in Unlocked Vehicle by Guardsman on Border Mission Losing track of a weapon is widely seen as one of the greatest sins a service member can commit; a stance that's drilled into...