How All the Remaining Presidential Candidates Avoided Service in Vietnam Vietnam service is an issue for the EIGHTH consecutive presidential election (1992-2020).
Sergeants to Man Keyboards as Cyberattack Threat Looms over Election Senior military enlisted officials said the Pentagon's cyber force is preparing to defend the 2020 presidential elections.
Marines Can 'Like' Political Facebook Pages But Not 'Share' Them, New Guidance Says A new message to troops makes clear what's off-limits in terms of political activity -- particularly on social media.
Buttigieg Touts Military Service, Wary of Overstating Role Pete Buttigieg is careful not to call himself a combat veteran even as he notes the danger he faced.
Democrat Edwards Wins Reelection in Conservative Louisiana A West Point graduate and former Army Ranger, the moderate Edwards focused on bipartisan, state-specific issues.
Buttigieg Would Pick VA's 1st Female Secretary Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg says if elected he'd like to name a woman to lead the Department of Veterans...
New Chairman to the Joint Chiefs: Stay Out of Politics When Gen. Mark Milley met with the Pentagon's top brass, his message was clear: politics and the military don't mix.
Biden Defends Faulty Telling of Military Heroism Story The "essence" of his recollection is correct, the former vice president told a South Carolina newspaper.
Dunford Says He'll Never Talk about Trump, Even After Leaving the Military Dunford's comments follow a widely read new editorial from former SecDef Jim Mattis warning of the dangers of tribalism.
Marine Veteran Seth Moulton to End Presidential Campaign Moulton is a veteran Marine Corps infantry officer who completed multiple deployments to Iraq.
Why Military Veterans and Law Enforcement Joined the Capitol Insurrection The deadly riot in the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 attracted a variety of far-right extremists who shared a devotion to Trump.
FBI Searches for Armored Military Vehicle in California The Humvee was stolen from a National Guard Armory in a Los Angeles suburb.
DoD Cancels Plans to Let Thousands of Civilian Employees Shop at Exchange The proposal to expand military exchange shopping privileges had been expected to be finalized in late 2020.
After Years of Fighting, the Military Has Started Phasing Out 'Widow’s Tax' Many survivors will see at least $400 more in their Feb. 1 annuity payments.
After Training Changes, Air Force SERE School Sees Near-Historic Low Attrition Typically, about half of each class washes out during the final apprentice course because of its demanding nature.