Top stories In one of his first public addresses as acting Navy secretary, Hung Cao said he didn't need "cross-dressers" or "leaf eaters" in the service.
Only Congress has the authority to permanently rename executive department names, and it has not yet changed the title of the Department of Defense.
Hundreds of U.S. service members took part in welcoming King Charles III and Queen Camilla to the White House on Tuesday.
Latest Coast Guard members and civilian employees are wondering whether they will get paid as the partial government shutdown continues.
Prosecutors said the U.S. Army Special Forces master sergeant was involved in the planning and execution of the raid that captured Maduro.
The VA provides disability compensation for birth defects to the children of women Vietnam veterans, but not to the children of men who served in the war.
In addition to providing the latest numbers, SIPRI researchers also raised a concern about transparency.
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The Army-Navy effort aims to produce a containerized 150-kilowatt high-energy laser weapon to counter incoming cruise missiles.
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On the first day of the Army’s most elite combat engineering competition, the winning team made an error that could have knocked them out of running.
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The sailor said medical personnel informed him, “with the chemicals that are in Monster, that it should be OK.”
The Air Force once explored the idea of a chemical weapon that would make enemy soldiers sexually irresistible to one another — striking a blow to morale. “I demand that the producers of this disgusting and juvenile war porn remove my voice immediately,” Steve Downes wrote in a post on X.
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