Eielson AFB school closure highlights effects of education policyMilitary families are rocked by the second school closure on Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska.By Claire Stremple, Alaska Beacon23 hours ago
Turkey F-16 sale to proceed after Senate voteThe Senate overwhelmingly rejected a resolution to block the sale of F-16 fighter jets to Turkey after Ankara approved Sweden's NATO accession.By Bryant Harris2 months ago
Army recruiting reforms go ‘back to the future’ to fix ongoing crisisThe Army appears to have modeled recruiting reforms after a defunct organization that fell victim to budget cuts, not performance.By Davis Winkie6 months ago
Senate votes down bill to withdraw troops from NigerThe Senate struck down a bill from Sen. Rand Paul that would have required the U.S. to remove troops from Niger in the wake of a coup.By Bryant Harris6 months ago
US pledges longer-range ‘small-diameter bomb’ for UkraineThe U.S. announced Friday it will send Ukraine the Boeing-made ground-launched small-diameter bomb, a weapon that can double its strike range.By Joe Gould15 months ago
Austin meets new German defense minister over Ukraine tank supportAll eyes are on a Jan. 20 meeting of Ukraine donor countries in Germany, where the question of Kyiv's support with main battle tanks tops agenda.By Joe Gould16 months ago
US still holds back long-range ATACMS missiles from UkraineThe long-range weapons are seen by the Pentagon as needless for the conflict, and possibly escalatory – at least for now.By Joe Gould16 months ago
Iowa National Guard still struggling to recruit in wake of pandemicProblems mirror larger national military recruiting struggles.By Jared Strong16 months ago
New book ‘Bravo Company’ is definitive look at Afghanistan IED warBen Kesling's new book tells the story of a different side to the conflict.By Davis Winkie18 months ago
As National Parks get crowded, reps want spots saved for troops, vetsSeveral popular parks sites have shifted to a lottery system for admission to control crowd sizes.By Leo Shane III19 months ago
More nations expected to sign up for Pentagon’s Ukraine aid groupA group of international defense chiefs convened by U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin to coordinate military aid for Ukraine is likely to be larger when it meets for the second time on Monday.By Joe Gould and Sebastian Sprenger24 months ago
‘We are alarmed’: Lawmakers seek answers on troubling Walter Reed base barracks conditionsNavy Times exposed the years-long problems earlier this month.By Geoff Ziezulewicz2 years ago