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Carrier’s move to South America leaves Mideast, Europe with none
It's a stark change after the U.S. joined Israeli strikes on Iran in June and engaged in some of the most intense operations since WWII in the Red Sea.
How the Army Black Knights clinched their first conference title
This season netted the Army Black Knights the program's fifth top-25 finish in the College Football Playoff rankings.
Army honors ‘Screaming Eagles’ with uniform for Army-Navy game
The uniform highlights the division's actions in World War II's Battle of the Bulge.
By Todd South
Navy ‘Fear the Bones’ uniform nods to Jolly Rogers in Army-Navy game
The squadron is known as one of the most lethal in Navy aviation history.
By Riley Ceder
In a service first, Navy taps Black civil engineer for admiral
Tobias has been the commanding officer of Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Washington since June 2023.
By Diana Stancy
This Marine Corps unit now has a ship-killing missile in its toolkit
The new tool gives Marines an offensive strike to clear the way for the Navy.
By Todd South
Alcohol banned for USS George Washington crew following sailor deaths
The new rules come in the wake of the deaths of two sailors following the ship’s Nov. 22 arrival in Japan.
By J.D. Simkins
Marines take steps to hack human performance with data
A new Marine Corps program aims to enhance lethality by using wearable data to improve every area — from sleep and stress level control to marksmanship.
By Hope Hodge Seck
Navy fires commanding officer of Navy Reserve Center Cheyenne
Lt. Cmdr. Christopher Bourque was relieved as head of NRC Cheyenne “due to a loss of confidence in his ability to command,” the Navy said.
By Beth Sullivan
Military aid societies seek crucial funds for troops on Giving Tuesday
This is the third consecutive year the relief societies have joined together to raise funds through their “Mission Give” campaign.
By Karen Jowers