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.4 months 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.4 months ago
Marines’ new mortar, rocket simulator delivers training with no blastThe Marine Corps is rolling out training simulators to spare Marines from excessive blast exposure.
RIP to the Army’s first Black 3-star general, base namesakeLt. Gen. Arthur Gregg died Thursday. He was 96.
This system may allow small Army teams to probe 1,000 targets per hourOne goal of using the Maven targeting system is for a team of 20 or fewer to be able to identify and strike 1,000 targets per hour.
Commanders find new ways to leverage network in theater and trainingThe war in Ukraine and combat training center rotations are yielding lessons for the U.S. Army's network plans.
Signal battalions to be rebuilt for modern combat, Army says The move, which may be approved by December, is expected to free up signal soldiers for more unit-level work within the brigades.
Combatant commands must think globally, outgoing Army North chief saysA Q&A with Lt. Gen. John Evans, who recently relinquished command of U.S. Army North and retired after 36 years of service.
Army fires command sergeant major of DC-area information ops unitThe firing of the senior enlisted leader was the second D.C.-area Army sacking in less than a week.
Soldiers work with Marines as the Corps ramps up its air defensesMarines and soldiers are trading notes on how to defend their airspace in an increasingly complex and threatening battlespace.
Hostage return sparks new hope for Marine vet’s libertyTwelve years after Marine veteran and journalist Austin Tice's abduction in Syria, his family continues to hold hope for his safe return.
Decorated Army officer dies while exercising in South CarolinaA 55-year-old lieutenant colonel assigned to U.S. Army Central Command died while exercising Sunday in Sumter, South Carolina.