Marine training chief wants to ‘let NCOs loose’ with more drone accessThe Marines’ new Attack Drone Team is tackling the challenge of turning drones into weapons. And they want to get more personnel in on the action.By Hope Hodge Seck7 weeks ago
US Navy warship on first deployment makes two drug busts in 72 hoursThe ship’s crew intercepted 580 kilograms of cocaine and 2,480 pounds of marijuana through combined air-surface operations.By Zita Ballinger Fletcher8 weeks ago
Cocaine or pre-workout? Airman fights drug convictionAn airman's legal team is arguing the drug bust that tanked his military career may have been the result of a questionable workout supplement.By Hope Hodge Seck5 months ago
Soldiers 10 times more likely to use nicotine pouches, study findsNearly one-fourth of Fort Liberty soldiers surveyed in new research study reported using nicotine pouches.By Todd South5 months ago
Sailor charged in fentanyl overdose death aboard USS Abraham LincolnA sailor is accused of knowingly distributing Percocet pills tainted with fentanyl to fellow sailors, according to a federal complaint.By Beth Sullivan5 months ago
This Army unit is the first to field new company and battalion dronesThe new drones fit different mission profiles at the tactical level.By Todd South6 months ago
Trump aims to expand domestic military use if reelectedThe Republican presidential candidate has pledged to station troops at the U.S.-Mexico border and use troops to carry out domestic policy priorities.8 months ago
FDA rejects psychedelic MDMA as treatment for PTSDMDMA research has been widely publicized by combat veterans, who say limited PTSD treatment options have contributed to higher military suicide rates.By Matthew Perrone10 months ago
Drug dealer sentenced to 6 years in Marine’s fentanyl overdose deathThe Marine overdosed within hours of buying the drug.By Todd South12 months ago
OpinionMilitary supplement users: Beware of tigers masquerading as dogsWith high rates of supplement use among troops, the authors of this op-ed present measures to ensure service members know what ingredients are safe.By Andrea T. Lindsey and Steve Mister13 months ago
Will DOD need to start producing some medicines to protect troops?In some cases, it could be cheaper and safer for the military to manufacture medicines troops need.By Karen Jowers14 months ago
Man claiming to be Delta Force veteran convicted in $20 million scamA used car salesman who never served pretended to be a Delta Force vet and offered to protect his victims from phony threats by drug cartels, for a fee.By Todd South14 months ago