Air Force C-130s Bow Out of International Air Exercise The exercise was canceled due to ongoing humanitarian operations.
Marine Iraq Vet Among 20 Killed in New York Limo Crash Michael C. Ukaj was killed on his 34th birthday.
Airborne Ranger, Security Professional's Six Safety Questions for a Safer Workplace Airborne Ranger combat veteran and Opsec/Persec entrepreneur Spencer Coursen gives his advice on safety questions employees s...
2018 Spouse of the Year Lauded for Devotion to Gold Star Families Krista Simpson Anderson was named the 2018 Armed Forces Insurance Military Spouse of the Year.
VP Wife Wants Her Office to Focus on Spouse Issues Military spouse issues could soon see help from White House second lady, Karen Pence.
Pentagon Puts Off Military Parade Until 2019 After Reported Cost Balloons to $92M The Defense Department says the Veterans Day military parade ordered up by President Donald Trump won't happen in 2018.
Lawmakers Approve 2.6 Percent Troop Pay Raise Lawmakers approve a 2.6 percent military pay raise for 2019 as part of the National Defense Authorization Act, or H.R. 2810....
Vice President, Honor Guards Welcome Korean War Fallen Back to American Soil Caskets bearing the presumed remains of possibly 55 U.S. troops missing in Korea arrived back in the U.S. Wednesday.
Coast Guard Crew Offloads $78M in Drugs in San Diego A U.S. Coast Guard crew offloaded on Tuesday more than $78 million worth of cocaine in San Diego.
North Koreans Finally Meet with US General on Return of Troop Remains U.S. and North Korean officers met for the first time in nine years at Panmunjom on the DMZ.
Gun Maker Calls Marines 'Crayon Eaters' in Viral Facebook Post Marines love H&K's rifles, but do they love the company's sense of humor too?
Here's How Much Has Been Made from the Sale of Surplus M1 Rifles to Civilians The Civilian Marksmanship Program sells M1 rifles, many of which were used in World War II and the Korean War.
A Navy Ship Sailed to Hawaii and Back With No One on Board When the Navy christened the Sea Hunter in 2016, officials said it could change the nature of U.S. maritime operations.
Coast Guard Officer Accused of Terrorist Plot Targeting Media, Lawmakers A Coast Guard lieutenant is accused of plans to "murder innocent civilians on a scale rarely seen in this country."
Navy Won’t Resurrect Decommissioned Ships for 355-Fleet Buildup, Admiral Says Inactive frigates, destroyers and other mothballed vessels won't be making their way back to the fleet, Navy leaders decided.