Top stories Troops E-4 and below will see a 14.5% pay raise under a deal reached by congressional negotiators this week.
The first chance for the U.S. to inspect the iconic Mitsubishi Zero revealed surprisingly few hard facts.
As the first Japanese planes swept over Pearl Harbor, Ganitch’s focus shifted from the gridiron to the skies.
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A surge in collaboration between China and Russia in the Arctic is heightening the Pentagon's urgency to devote resources to the region.
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The Defense Department is testing whether to expand the commissary benefit to stateside military civilian employees.
The agreement continues a recent trend of large AI firms partnering with the defense industry.
Objections about the food at Fort Carson spiked on the Yelp-style app, Hots&Cots, this fall, where soldiers cited inadequate protein and empty food kiosks.
In other news The Space Force is taking a hybrid approach to improving its training systems, stitching together legacy capabilities with commercial tech.
The soldier has been charged for allegedly using a fraudulent pie business called “Granny’s Delight” to obtain COVID-related business relief loans.
A grainy image (it’s always a grainy image) of an object downed by an F-22 over Canada's Yukon territory has aviation (and UFO) enthusiasts chattering.
The Air Force just dropped some special edition football uniforms and they are certifiably fire.
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