Pete Hegseth’s First Year at the Pentagon Draws Sharp Praise and Legal Fire Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s first year at the Pentagon has been one to watch, for multiple reasons.
Horvath to Heidenreich on 4th-and-Goal Leads No. 22 Navy to a 17-16 Win Over Army With President Donald Trump in attendance, Navy (10-2) got its second straight victory over Army (6-6).
Army–Navy 2025: College Football’s Final Chapter and Its Most Meaningful Rivalry When college football fans reflect on the season’s end, they often think of bowl games or playoff matchups. But for many —...
Teaching the Mission: Faculty Built Around Purpose, Not Percentages When it comes to educating America’s future officers, the question isn’t how many civilians or military members should be in...
Democratic Candidate for Governor of New Jersey Pushes Back After GOP Questions Her Service Record Mikie Sherrill, the Democratic candidate for governor of New Jersey in this year’s high-stakes race, is defending her Navy...
Former Midshipman Charged with Sending Online Threat that Caused US Naval Academy Lockdown Federal prosecutors say a former U.S. Naval Academy midshipman has been charged with making a threat across state lines...
False Threat Led to Naval Academy Lockdown and Then a Mistaken Shooting A military official says a post on an anonymous chat platform triggered a lockdown at the U.S. Naval Academy this week.
US Naval Academy Gets First Marine Superintendent Lt. Gen. Michael Borgschulte graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1991.
Naval Academy Superintendent, First Woman in Post, Replaced Early by Marine General Lt. Gen. Michael Borgschulte, who currently oversees the Marine Corps' personnel directorate, has been nominated to replace...
Naval Academy Settles on Shorter List of Banned Books as Pentagon Panel Weighs Ultimate Decision As the legal court battle over the administration's efforts to ban certain books in DoD schools for military children makes...
This Navy Dentist Engraved 'Remember Pearl Harbor' on Hideki Tojo's Dentures For roughly three months in 1946 and 1947, the man who approved the attack on Pearl Harbor walked around Sugamo Prison with...
Black History Month Turns 100 Black History Month highlights Black servicemembers whose courage shaped the military despite segregation and discrimination.
DoW Christian Service Draws Dozens of Complaints from Members, Contractors One contractor told Military.com that the email invite was "stark, depressing, almost threatening."
The Youngest American Killed in Vietnam Enlisted in the Marines at 14 PFC Dan Bullock became the youngest American service member killed in the Vietnam War after forging his birth certificate to...
Why You Didn’t Get the Job: Understanding How Companies Hire In today’s turbulent, unpredictable and frustrating hiring market, job-seekers are seemingly doing everything right and...