Marines fire entire command for Osprey squadron in HawaiiA Marine general fired the commander, executive officer and senior enlisted leader for an Osprey squadron in Hawaii last week.7 weeks ago
Army Guardsman indicted for trying to ship military radio to RussiaFederal authorities also allege the Guardsman photographed a U.S. military base, believing it would benefit the Russian government.7 weeks ago
The horrific nightmare of a girl molested by her Army general fatherThe daughter of Army Maj. Gen. James Grazioplene recalls a childhood of abuse — and how the Army helped her seek justice.
Where will Germany-based US troops go? The coming weeks may tell.Secretary's visit hints at new basing, rotations.
Trump praises SOUTHCOM counter-drug ops that seize 264,000 pounds and 1,000 traffickersMore than double the ships and planes in SOUTHCOM has led to historic drug seizure numbers.
Judge awards $879 million from Iran to Khobar Towers bombing victims, familiesA federal judge has issued a ruling for Iran to pay damages to a handful of victims of the 1996 Khobar Towers bombing and their families.
Pentagon report: less violence but lagging Afghan progressThe DoD's semiannual report shows the Afghan forces still have retention problems and are not meeting goals but violence did drop overall.
Allies worry US drawdown could embolden Russian aggressionMoving U.S. troops out of Europe has some worried it could reduce response to Russian aggression.
Marine deserter charged in murder was ‘losing his mind,’ mother testifiesCpl. Michael Alexander Brown will face a grand jury for a potential murder indictment in the death of his stepfather.
Largest ever repatriation of South Korean soldiers’ remains being held todayDNA and forensic tools have helped identify the remains of 147 South Korean soldiers who fought alongside U.S. troops during the brutal Korean War.
New Iran rocket attacks won’t force US hand in troop drawdown, CENTCOM commander saysRecent attacks are an increase after a slight lull since March, officials reported.
Make them pay: Jon Stewart wants ‘war profiteers’ to pay for burn pit exposuresA comedian, reporter, congressman, and senator advocate broader coverage for military veterans exposed to toxic chemicals during service.