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USS Nimitz arrives in Caribbean as US-Cuba tension mounts
The U.S. Department of Justice charged former Cuban president Raúl Castro on Wednesday for his part in a 1996 plane shoot-down that killed three Americans.
By Riley Ceder
Report: How the Navy should shore up a shortage of jet parts
IG takes a peek at what's hurting the strike fighter fleet.
After ISIS: How the Air Force’s CENTCOM mission is changing
After five years of hard fighting to beat back ISIS, the Air Force is transitioning to a new role in the Middle East.
Op-ed: Navy corruption and the Gallagher case
Sean Gallagher defends the president's intervention in his brother's court-martial case.
By Sean Gallagher
US Special Operations Command awards L3Harris Technologies $86M order for Falcon IV two-channel handheld tactical radios
U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) awarded L3Harris Technologies an initial $86 million full-rate production order for Falcon IV AN/PRC-163 two-channel handheld tactical radios that will provide Special Operations Forces operators with advanced communications capabilities.
By Industry Press Release
Troops, canine from raid that killed ISIS leader get White House welcome
The military working dog has become a social media sensation in the weeks since the special forces operation.
Esper explains why Navy secretary was fired over double-talk in SEAL trident controversy
Trump ordered the Pentagon to retain Chief Special Warfare Operator Eddie Gallagher's Trident qualification pin.
Recovery search suspended for combat controller lost in Gulf of Mexico
The search for Staff Sgt. Cole Condiff has ended, but it could resume if further clues are spotted.
With few Afghan air controllers, the US is stuck in a forever war of air support in Afghanistan
Air strikes in Afghanistan recently hit their highest levels since October 2010 — near the height of America’s involvement in the 18-year long war when the U.S. had nearly 100,000 boots on the ground.
By Shawn Snow