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Sunken World War II carrier resting place identified 78 years later
The USS Ommaney Bay came under attack on January 4, 1945, when it was struck by a Japanese kamikaze pilot.
Shell shocked: Bomb squad called after man lodges WWII anti-tank round in rectum
Anti-tank rectal clogging is a remarkably similar sensation to that experienced by service members who surpass two consecutive weeks of MRE consumption.
By Jon Simkins
No money to pay troops if debt ceiling deal doesn’t happen, defense secretary warns
The U.S. is due to run out of cash reserves on Oct. 18.
The Army wants you to get smart on China’s military structure and tactics
A new Army publication highlights the capabilities and tactic's of China's armed forces.
By Davis Winkie
Retired Marine displays giant American flag in West Virginia
“Bigger is better,” says retired Marine Corps Master Sgt. Dayton Meadows.
By Rick Steelhammer, Charleston Gazette-Mail
Full FY22 budget coming May 27
It is expected the Pentagon will seek to retire older systems to free up funding in its budget request.
By Aaron Mehta
Ray Lambert, D-Day survivor, WWII torch bearer, dies at 100
Ray Lambert, the Army medic who survived multiple wounds on D-Day and was saluted by a president on the World War II battle's 75th anniversary, died on Friday. He was 100.
Role reversal: Marine artillery and infantry swap roles in exercises preparing for a littoral fight
They took artillery officers as mission commanders for infantry forces.
By Philip Athey
Chief still concerned about the demands on soldiers
“We have basically the size of the force that we went into Iraq and Afghanistan [with], and we quickly had to grow that force," the Army chief said.
By Kyle Rempfer
3 sailors have COVID on US aircraft carrier that saw outbreak last year
The Navy said the three sailors have not had any symptoms, and they and others who were exposed to them are currently isolated on the aircraft carrier.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Pentagon official overseeing counter-ISIS effort forced out
The acting defense secretary accepted the resignation of Christopher Maier, who was director of the Defeat-ISIS Task Force.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press