US Soldier Charged with Planning Deadly Ambush on His Army Unit, DOJ Says Melzer allegedly sent information about his unit's location and movements to members of the Order of the Nine Angles.
Sailors and Marines Receive Heroism Medals, Purple Hearts for Pensacola Attack The Navy has recognized 16 people whose heroic actions saved lives during a terrorist attack on a Florida military base.
A Missile Full of Swords Was Likely Behind the Death of Two Al-Qaida Commanders in Syria The R9X variant of the AGM-114 Hellfire is a non-explosive weapon best be described as a 100-pound flying switchblade.
Sailors Who Stopped Corpus Christi Terror Attack May Receive Awards "They will be recognized," a Navy official told Military.com.
Naval Air Station Corpus Christi Shooting 'Terrorism-Related,' FBI Says A second "potential person of interest" may still be at large in the community, an FBI official said.
'She's Doing Well:' Esper Discusses Young Sailor Who Took Down Corpus Christi Gunman Defense Secretary Mark Esper said that, when the gunman tried to get through the gate, he was stopped by a young sailor.
Retired 3-Star: Hasty US Withdrawal Could Undo Hard-Won Gains in Afghanistan Even as much of the world shuts down because of the novel coronavirus, terrorism continues in Afghanistan.
Reports of Civilian Killed in US Airstrike Are al-Shabaab Propaganda, DoD Says The strike took place April 10 and killed one terrorist, according to a release from AFRICOM.
Security Lapses at US Military Hospitals Put Staff, Patients at Risk, IG Finds Investigation into physical controls at eight military hospitals and clinics found disparities that leave them vulnerable.
Troops Wounded in Pensacola Shooting to Be Awarded Heroism Medals, Purple Hearts Marines and sailors who put their lives at risk during a attack on a Florida military base will receive awards.
Guardsmen Patrolling DC Will Soon Be Armed, Pentagon Says Guardsmen have mostly been patrolling tourist areas not known for high crime rates, such as the National Mall and a transit...
Air Force Top Enlisted Leader Says Service Oath Isn't Made to 'Any Individual' Amid General's Retirement Chief Master Sgt. David Flosi's message to the force seemingly sought to calm the rank and file as the Pentagon goes through...
Veterans Stole over $150K from Air Force Base’s Sports Program in Florida, Feds Say Keith Pilawski, 63, and Edwin Ortiz, 58, defrauded the sports program from 2009 until 2024, the U.S. Attorney's Office for...
Why Is the Army Chopping Away at Its Chopper Fleet? The cuts are part of a larger reorganization as the Army prepares for the changing landscape of warfare with one of the...
Hegseth Fires General Whose Agency's Intel Assessment of Damage from Iran Strikes Angered Trump Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse will no longer serve as head of the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency, according to the people, who...