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North Korean charged in cyberattacks on US bases, defense firms
A North Korean military intelligence operative is accused of targeting U.S Air Force bases and defense firms, among other entities.
By Nick Ingram, Michael Goldberg and Heather Hollingsworth
Ukrainian forces running out of shells, equipment in fight for Bakhmut
To keep holding Bakhmut, Ukrainian troops need to be resupplied, fast.
By Caleb Larson
Higher cancer rates found in military pilots, ground crews
In a new study the Pentagon has found higher rates of cancer among aviators than in the U.S. general population, and has further reviews planned.
By Tara Copp, AP
North Korea launches missile into sea amid US-South Korea drills
The launch was North Korea’s third round of weapons tests since the U.S. and South Korean militaries began joint military drills last week.
How Marines helmed DoD’s response to the deadly Turkey earthquake
On top of performing command and control for the U.S. military's response, a Marine task force helped build a 100-bed field hospital from the ground up.
Greece buying vehicles US Marine Corps beached after fatal sinking
The U.S. government has approved the sale of dozens of Assault Amphibious Vehicles to Greece.
By Joe Gould
A Marine author uses fiction to dig into the Corps’ mythology
His debut short story collection won the 2021 Veterans Writing Award.
By Todd South
Modern ‘shock and awe’ would be defined by aging jets, new tactics
“We need to be able to use a scalpel and not a meat ax,” said Harlan Ullman, the defense consultant credited with coining "shock and awe."
Military moves to cut suicides, but defers action on guns
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has ordered a number of improvements in access to mental health care to try to reduce suicides in the military.
By Tara Copp, AP and Lolita C. Baldor, AP
T-38 Talon engine repair woes could slow pilot training for months
The Air Force expects pilot training shortfalls through the end of the fiscal year, and that the J85 enterprise won’t fully recover until April 2024.
Tucker Carlson shares bizarre tale of troops dying from UFO encounters
The Defense Department says this story is false.
By Sarah Sicard