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 Beacon26 hours ago
Pentagon won’t say if troop deployment tempo exceeds recommended goalThe Pentagon says its data on whether troops are getting three months home for every month deployed is classified.By Meghann Myers and Davis Winkie6 weeks ago
Amid Red Sea clashes, Navy leaders ask: Where are our ship lasers?“We’re 10 years down the road, and we still don’t have something we can field?”By Colin Demarest, Megan Eckstein and Geoff Ziezulewicz3 months ago
Army numbers smallest since WWII — what units face cuts in 2024?What steps will the Army take to avoid becoming hollow?By Davis Winkie4 months ago
Two new missiles in the pipeline for longer-range Army firesThe Army is slated to have two new missile systems in soldiers’ hands in 2024.By Todd South4 months ago
Amid recruiting woes, active duty end strength to drop again in 2024The military is already at its lowest active-duty personnel level since 1940 and will dip even lower next year under plans to be approved by Congress.By Leo Shane III5 months ago
‘Up-or-out’ rule change will let enlisted stay in longerThe Air Force plans to formally announce the extension Friday.By Rachel S. Cohen5 months ago
Marine Corps looks at ocean glider for rapid resupply to fight ChinaWith speeds of 180 miles per hour, the seaglider could fill a known gap in the Marines’ high-speed logistics mission in the Pacific.By Hope Hodge Seck5 months ago
Navy ends existing high-year tenure policyEnlisted active-duty sailors who fail to advance within certain parameters will have other options for staying Navy.By Diana Stancy5 months ago
Army recruiters at two-thirds of contract goals as fiscal year closesArmy Times obtained internal recruiting data that details the service's continuing recruiting crisis.By Davis Winkie8 months ago
‘Bring it’: Adm. Aquilino open to greater directed-energy trialsThe Pentagon for the past three years has spent an average $1 billion on the development of directed-energy weapons, according to a watchdog.By Colin Demarest8 months ago
Elon Musk-Mark Zuckerberg fight confirmed, proceeds to go to veteransFacebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and Twitter (X) owner Elon Musk have formally agreed to a mixed martial arts fight in the ancient city of Rome.By Jon Simkins9 months ago