Top stories While Defense Meteorological Satellite Program data will no longer be provided to NOAA, the agency has not lost all access to global weather imaging.
The bill includes $150 billion for the Pentagon, earmarked for shipbuilding, the Golden Dome and restocking precision weapons, among other priorities.
The Navy reached its recruitment goal in fiscal 2024 by working through a backlog of 8,600 medical waivers, recruiting 5,845 sailors in the process.
Latest “We’re thinking probably closer to two years — like degraded their program by two years,” Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell said Wednesday.
An extraordinary cold case investigation revealed a formerly unidentified ward of the state to be a Women's Army Corps veteran.
The fourth national defense area created along the US-Mexico border will be an extension of Marine Corps Air Station Yuma in the Sonora Desert.
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In 1942, Lt. Cmdr. James Coe of the submarine Skipjack battled for his boat to receive what he deemed a basic necessity: toilet paper.
Pvt. John Towle who, faced with a company-size enemy force with armor support and comported himself like a one-man anti-tank unit.
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Patrick Star is every lovable mess-up squadmate who cost you a weekend because he couldn’t keep his mouth shut during formation.
The military, to be sure, has managed to explain away far worse than Peter Griffin. If you’ve spent time in the armed forces, you’ve had a Homer in your unit. He's not a comedic exaggeration. He’s a federal fixture.
Halo's Master Chief has single-handedly turned the tide of interstellar wars. Yet despite his legendary exploits, his rank has remained static.
MORE STORIES The move follows an order by President Donald Trump to look for evidence of discrimination against Christians throughout the federal government. The app allows parents to sublet their child care spaces when they’re temporarily away, connecting them to other eligible DOD families who need the care. VA Secretary Dog Collins will face sharp questions about his department overhaul efforts from the Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee next month. An organization that advocates for military voters argues a new executive order would add barriers for troops and families who vote by absentee ballot. Rep. Mike Bost said he trusts that administration plans to dramatically reduce the VA workforce will not cut into veterans benefits and care. The case involves 12 students from six families who attend military-run schools in Virginia, Kentucky, Italy and Japan. The decision to cut about 300 medical center payroll jobs and move about 300 more are part of broader efforts to reduce the size of the VA workforce. VA officials previously announced plans to end the Veterans Affairs Servicing Purchase program May 1. The landscape for PCS moves is unclear this season, but officials are taking steps for smooth moves. The Trump administration’s efforts to cut the number of federal workers have resulted in varying effects on military child care centers. Load More