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Marine Corps fields 3,500 first-person view attack drones
The U.S. Marine Corps had zero first-person view drones in service as of October 2025.
By Riley Ceder
Army leaders hold off on banning Confederate symbols, renaming installations
“We certainly have some ideas on the best ways to do this, whether its the symbology of certain things or taking a look at what the names of certain posts should be,” said Gen. James McConville, the Army chief of staff.
By Kyle Rempfer
Army housing survey shows small bump in privatized housing satisfaction. Here’s how your base rates.
Overall, tenants say the quality of maintenance has improved.
By Karen Jowers
Army ditches officer promotion photos as part of an effort to eliminate unconscious bias
The Army will no longer include official photos for officer selection boards beginning in August. Warrant officer and NCO boards are under review.
By Kyle Rempfer
Pentagon identifies soldier who died in non-combat incident in Jordan
The soldier was a member of 2nd Battalion, 43rd Air Defense Artillery Regiment, which operates Patriot missile batteries.
By Kyle Rempfer
U.S. Navy conducts FONOP off Venezuelan coast
The move comes amid heightened tensions between the countries.
‘America lost a son and patriot’: Marine killed in parachute jump found purpose in service
Marine Sgt. Wolfgang Kyle “Wolf” Weninger, 28, was set to graduate June 19 from the U.S. Army Airborne School at Ft. Benning, Georgia. On June 16, he was killed during a training jump.
Missing Fort Hood soldier case rises to the Army secretary’s level as family pushes for more transparency
The Army also suspects “foul play” in the disappearance of Pfc. Vanessa Guillen, said representatives of the missing soldier's family.
By Kyle Rempfer
No Ma’am: Pentagon down to just handful of women appointees, spotlighting history of inequality
Once a trio of departures is official, there will be only three Senate-confirmed women in the Pentagon.
By Aaron Mehta
‘No heterosexuals were kicked out due to sexuality’: Corps celebrates LGBT Marines
The direction to celebrate the Corps’ growing diversity came into the spotlight Monday when the Facebook page for Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, South Carolina, posted a picture to honor pride month and LGBT Marines.
By Philip Athey
US soldier plotted with Satanic neo-Nazis to ambush his own unit overseas, feds say
Melzer acknowledged that he might die in the attack on his own unit, stating “who gives a f-- … it would be another war."
By Kyle Rempfer