President Trump Must Act on Behalf of Robert Bales and Other Convicted Warfighters "The president must send a clear message that our nation will not tolerate our warriors' rights being violated."
WATCH: Marines' F-35B Executes Perfect Vertical Landing on Ship ABOARD THE USS AMERICA -- It's the new Joint Strike Fighter like you've never seen it before.
US Had Light Footprint in Recent UAE-Led Exercise The U.S. military is not planning to participate in a recent United Arab Emirates-led exercise with Middle East partners.
Navy's Plan to Retire a Carrier Early Could Be Axed by New Bill Members of the HASC have drafted legislation that would bar the defense secretary from reducing the number of carriers.
Navy's 2nd Fleet, Brought Back to Counter Russia, Is Now Officially Operational The Navy's 2nd Fleet has reached initial operational capacity, its commander announced Wednesday.
Senate Committee's Defense Spending Plan Includes More Money for Amphibs The Senate Armed Services Committee's budget plan would restore some funding for Navy warships that Marines say they need .
Air Force Wants Both F-35 and F-15EX. But if Forced to Choose, It's No Contest: SecAF The only factor that would stifle the F-15EX fleet would be another bad budget situation, said Air Force Secretary Wilson.
Air Force Secretary Wants Pilots to Get More Simulator Time Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson said that more simulator time should be a "no-brainer" for pilots to become proficient.
Outgoing SecAF Worries About Developing Service Culture at New Space Force The conversation surrounding the creation of a U.S. Space Force has brought with it skepticism and confusion.
Marine Corps Gets Long-Range Missile to Take Out Enemy Ships The Naval Strike Missile will be fired from a truck in upcoming experiments.
77 Years After Battle's End, Okinawa Wants US Base Reduced Okinawa is marking the 77th anniversary of the end of one of the bloodiest battles of World War II.
Army Officer Overseeing Safety Gets Prison Sentence After Private's Death on Firing Range An Army officer was found negligent and sentenced to four months in prison for failing to follow safety procedures at a Fort...
VA Employee Caught on Camera Beating, Kicking Veteran Patient in Head The employee, a patient advocate at a VA clinic in Atlanta, was arrested in April and charged with assault.
Soldier 'Sextortion' Cases Surged During the Pandemic, Army Statistics Show In 2022, Army CID says that it has already received 61 reports of sextortion nearing the year's midpoint.
Inflation Bonuses for Troops Make it into Sweeping Defense Bill Bonuses to help low-paid service members cope with rising consumer prices are a step closer to reality.