The evolution of military tattoos, from Sailor Jerry to skull logosFor generations, tattoos have served as both a rite of passage and a record of service for members of the military.By Clay Beyersdorfer2 weeks ago
How WWII brought about the normalization of tattoos Finding an ink-free service member is infinitely more rare than the alternative, but that is a relatively new phenomenon. By Claire Barrett3 weeks ago
Trump signs shipbuilding order as Navy leaders call for 381-ship fleetThe new policy aims to revitalize a U.S. shipbuilding industry that has fallen well behind production levels of its rivals from Beijing.By Riley Ceder, Zita Ballinger Fletcher and J.D. Simkins4 months ago
Handheld counter-drone devices headed to deploying Marine unitsThe handheld device will likely go to Marine Expeditionary Units and Marine Littoral Regiments first.By Todd South4 months ago
OpinionThe Golden Dome is not ready to stop a Chinese attack on the USThis op-ed argues that domestic distractions have left the U.S. unprepared for a conflict with a peer enemy — China — bent on war by strategic paralysis.By Chuck de Caro and USAF Col. John Warden (ret.)4 months ago
US Navy hits drone with HELIOS laser in successful testThe destroyer Preble successfully test-fired its HELIOS system on a drone target, according to a recently released report.By Riley Ceder6 months ago