Noncitizen troops seek to end strict Trump-era citizenship policyFor three subsequent years following the appeals' pause, the Biden administration has submitted 17 updates containing identical text.By Zamone Perez7 hours ago
GOP green lights FY25 defense bill, but more social fights aheadAbortion, diversity training and COVID prevention are again hot-button issues in the military appropriations plan for next year.By Leo Shane III8 hours ago
US B-1 flies precision bomb drill as tensions simmer with North KoreaThe U.S. flew a B-1B bomber over the Korean Peninsula on Wednesday for its first precision-guided bombing drill with South Korea in seven years.9 days ago
Marines fast track qualified cyber, signals recruits to rank of gunnyThe Marine Corps has launched a pilot program that will allow qualified recruits to enter the Corps with a rank as high as gunnery sergeant.By Todd South9 days ago
DOD failed to share rules on partisan politics before election seasonThe lack of communication means service members could violate rules they don’t know exist and portray the DOD as politically partisan.By Nikki Wentling9 days ago
Centenarian vets are sharing their memories of D-Day, 80 years laterFew witnesses remain who remember the storied Allied assault and history’s biggest amphibious invasion.9 days ago
Last WWII vets converge on Omaha Beach for D-Day and fallen friendsVets, many of them centenarians and likely returning for one last time, pilgrimaged to what was the bloodiest of five Allied landings on June 6, 1944.9 days ago
Soldier is first to get approval for traditional Samoan hand tattoosAn Army captain earlier this year became the first soldier to be granted approval to display the traditional ink.By Jonathan Lehrfeld and Jon Simkins10 days ago
Black medic who saved dozens on D-Day posthumously honoredWaverly Woodson Jr., a medic who was part of the only Black combat unit to take part in D-Day, was posthumously awarded the Distinguished Service Cross.10 days ago
Here’s your team, go get ‘em: Training for long range recon in VietnamVeterans of LRRP units talk about how they got into the military, and took jobs in Long Range Recon — one of the most dangerous jobs in Vietnam.By Staff Reports10 days ago
Parachute jump over Normandy kicks off D-Day 80th anniversaryWWII vets are converging on France to revisit old memories, make new ones and hammer home a message D-Day survivors have repeated time and time again.12 days ago
Eisenhower carrier strike group deployment extendedThe strike group, which for months has launched crucial strikes against Houthi rebels, will remain in the Red Sea for at least another month.By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press12 days ago