Marine Corps Axes Elite Scout Sniper Platoons The Marine Corps is eliminating the scout sniper program as part of the service's big Force Design 2030 overhaul.
Volunteer Sniper Embodies Ukraine’s Versatile Military Andriy scrambled back to Ukraine at the start of Russia's war after moving to Western Europe to work as an engineer.
'Sniper' Is the Marine Spec Ops Movie Franchise That Just Won't Quit "Sniper: Rogue Mission," set for release on Blu-ray, DVD and digital on Aug. 16, 2022, is the ninth movie in a surprisingly...
The 7 Best Snipers in US Military History This list of the seven best snips in U.S. military history includes Marine Sgt. Carlos Norman Hathcock II and Navy SEAL...
An Animated Look at Carlos Hathcock, the Legendary Marine Gunnery Sgt. Carlos Hathcock was the kind of Marine that would inspire generations of warfighters.
5 Amazing Stories from Marine Corps Legend Carlos Hathcock In a 1990s interview, Carlos Hathcock talked about his most famous hunts in Vietnam.
7 Things All Troops Should Know Before Becoming a Sniper We asked a few veterans of the craft what would they want young troops to know before embarking on the intense journey to...
Two Chris Kyle Stories You Won't See in 'American Sniper' "American Sniper," based on former Navy SEAL Chris Kyle's book of the same name, omits two incredible episodes from his life.
Special Operations Forces Profile: Chris Kyle "It was my duty to shoot the enemy, and I don't regret it. My regrets are for the people I couldn't save."
The Air Force Overpaid Service Members in South Korea by $2.3 Million, But Won't Make Them Return the Money Nearly 8,000 airmen stationed in South Korea will not have to pay back more than $2 million worth of overpayments issued last...
Army Identifies Command Sergeant Major Who Was Killed Alongside 3 Children The Army has identified Command Sgt. Maj. Carlos Evans as one of four victims killed in a shooting at another sergeant major...
Submarine Sailor Dies After Being Found Injured on Shipyard Pier The sailor, assigned to the USS Montana, was found unresponsive by another crew member, according to the Navy.
Nearly 100 Deaths, Half a Million Cases: The Toll from 3 Years of the Coronavirus Pandemic on the Military March 28 marks the third anniversary of the first COVID-19 death of a U.S. service member.
VA Secretary Swats Down Idea to Cut VA Disability Pay for Wealthier Vets The concept was floated as an idea by the Congressional Budget Office but was not a formal recommendation.