Top stories The addition of missile launchers comes as treaty allies condemned what they called China’s “illegal, coercive, aggressive, and deceptive activities.”
The president also said one of the soldiers who helped capture Maduro will receive the Medal of Honor.
Coasties will likely not feel the effects until the next scheduled military payday Feb. 27, which they could miss if Congress can’t reach an agreement.
Latest The projection, informed by the Russia-Ukraine war, is shaping how the service thinks about automation and speed on the battlefield.
Nurses will decide whether the symptoms can be treated virtually, and set up the virtual appointments.
The 200 troops will supplement a small team of American military officers already embedded with Nigerian forces.
“The urgency of the threat” is prompting the Defense Innovation Unit to solicit products in time for a spring 2026 demonstration.
SPECIAL FEATURES Military Times has partnered with Legacy on a special online memorial where you can read through U.S. veterans’ obituaries and publish a FREE veteran obit
Military Times has the latest information about car insurance, renters insurance, and life insurance for troops.
Read up on tips and tricks in Military Times’ 2025 Permanent Change of Station Guide.
Learn how your military benefits — including health care, retirement pay and more — have changed in 2025.
In 1937, the Army approached the Hershey Company with a blunt request: Create a high-calorie chocolate bar that's intentionally unpleasant.
The U.S. Army’s Global Response Force will begin assessing the Bumblebee V2 drone interceptor in March following a $5.2 million contract inked in January.
The 30,000-pound guided bomb is designed to penetrate an estimated 200 feet through rock or other hard substances before destroying enemy labs or bunkers.
In other news The bombing of Dresden remains a controversial period in the Allied air war over Europe.
Let your partner know how you really feel with acronyms such as MALAYA: My Ardent Lips Await Your Arrival.
For troops, "Groundhog Day" captures something they immediately recognize: days repeat, routines harden and progress feels frozen. In its ever-evolving fight on the U.S.-Mexico border, the Coast Guard has unveiled its latest fighting tool.
"What was once functional equipment tied to service, sacrifice and sometimes trauma is now treated as visual shorthand for toughness or rebellion."
MORE STORIES A White House plan would make it easier for local officials to force homeless veterans off the streets and into medical or criminal institutions. Defense and veterans hearings on Capitol Hill for the week of July 28, 2025. American officials said that Dhiya’ Zawba Muslih al-Hardani posed a threat to U.S. and allied forces. PCS task force working to solve troops' real-time household goods moving problems. John Bartrum, nominee to be VA Under Secretary for Health, said he wants more freedom for veterans to use medical care options outside the department. GOP lawmakers are pushing reforms for a host of department employee financial incentives, but Democrats worry the moves will hurt recruiting efforts. The new myAuth system replaces the legacy DS Logon system, which authenticates users onto more than 200 Defense Department and Veterans Affairs websites. Defense and veterans hearings on Capitol Hill for the week of July 22. 2025. Only a few Democrats broke ranks to support the House's spending plan for Defense Department operations in fiscal 2026. Veterans Affairs Deputy Secretary Paul Lawrence said his relationship with congressional Democrats is strong, despite public fighting. Load More