Shutdown halts funding for military spouse tuition assistance programNo new requests for military spouse MyCAA financial assistance have been approved since Sept. 30.By Karen Jowers4 days ago
Fourth deadly US strike in Trump’s war on cartelsDefense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced a new strike on an alleged drug-carrying vessel in the Caribbean on Friday, killing four people.By Carla Babb4 days ago
‘Obviously classified’: Experts say Hegseth chat leaks invited danger Former U.S. defense officials said the unsecured messaging chain could have jeopardized the operation and put American lives at risk.By Noah Robertson, Stephen Losey and Leo Shane III6 months ago
US allies alarmed by leaked group chat about Houthi attack plansFor some U.S. allies, the leaked group chat about a planned Yemen attack casts doubt on intelligence-sharing with Washington.7 months ago
‘Antwone Fisher’ is the most important military film you haven’t seenThe story focuses on the internal war Fisher fights, a struggle some service members face long before they put on a uniform.By Clay Beyersdorfer7 months ago
National Medal of Honor Museum opens its doorsSpearheaded by Jerry Jones of Dallas Cowboys fame, the National Medal of Honor Museum seeks to educate and inspire America's youth.By Claire Barrett7 months ago
White House, DOD deny that Hegseth leaked military secrets in chat appAdministration officials acknowledged that top leaders used a non-government group chat to coordinate ahead of military airstrikes in Yemen.By Leo Shane III and Noah Robertson7 months ago
WWII podcast sets sights on stories that offer lessons for future warsWhat happens when a Navy captain and a historian walk into a bar? They come out with a hit podcast about the Pacific War.By Claire Barrett7 months ago
One of last surviving Tuskegee Airmen criticizes Trump’s DEI purge“I’ll tell him, ‘You’re a racist,’" Tuskegee Airman Col. James H. Harvey III said of the president's efforts to purge federal diversity programs.By Thomas Peipert, The Associated Press7 months ago
Meet the kids taking care of wounded veteransMore than 2 million kids live with a disabled veteran at home. Calls are growing to extend more support to these ‘hidden helpers.'By Jennifer Brookland, The War Horse7 months ago
Child care, teaching positions safe from DOD civilian hiring freezeSome key positions in military quality-of-life programs are exempt from the department's hiring freeze.By Karen Jowers7 months ago
Almost 21,000 DOD employees approved to resign amid workforce cutsThe number is less than half of the 5-8% cut in civilian employees the Pentagon is pursuing.By Noah Robertson7 months ago