The robots are coming: US Army experiments with human-machine warfareBut before it works, the service must break from antiquated acquisition processes that prevent rapid purchases and slow down deliveries to soldiers.By Jen Judson5 weeks ago
Court-martial begins this week for fired artillery battalion commanderLt. Col. Herman Bernard West faces the service's most severe disciplinary forum.By Davis Winkie3 months ago
Navy names new nuclear submarine after former Navy secretaryA future Virginia-class nuclear-powered attack submarine will bear the name of former Secretary of the Navy John H. Dalton.14 months ago
Soldier dies in transit to National Training CenterThe private had served in the Army for nearly three years.By Staff Report15 months ago
Bataan Death March POW remains identifiedThe soldier survived the Bataan Death March to die later in a POW camp.By Staff Reports15 months ago
Soldier killed in WWII to be buried in home state of West VirginiaCpl. Joseph H. Gunnoe's unit was captured near Vossenack, Germany on Nov. 2, 1944.By Staff Report17 months ago
They jumped into Normandy or ran into enemy fire. Here are the heroes and leaders we lost in 2021.From former secretaries of state to Medal of Honor recipients, a look back at the legacies they leave behind.By Jessica Edwards2 years ago
Frontline Photos: Nov. 14, 2021Marines' 41-hour tribute run, Air Force pilots over the Red Sea, sailors on the Java Sea and more in this week's Frontline Photos.2 years ago
The F-35 is one step closer to carrying nuclear bombs. What’s next?Some disagree that nuclear-armed fighter jets are still a reliable deterrent in a post-Cold War world.By Rachel S. Cohen3 years ago
China flies record 52 planes toward self-ruled TaiwanIt was China's largest show of force on record.By Huizhong Wu3 years ago
Remains of 3 brothers killed during Pearl Harbor attack identifiedU.S. military officials announced Wednesday that the remains of three brothers from Wisconsin who were killed in the attack on Pearl Harbor have been identified.3 years ago
US military’s elite commando forces look to expand diversityLeaders see greater diversity as a way to combat extremism in the ranks, even as they increase other training and education programs.By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press3 years ago