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Did the women of TikTok just make getting drafted seem fun?
TIkTokers are spilling the tea on the female draft.
By Sarah Sicard
Is the military too ‘woke’ to recruit?
There's a lack of hard information on why propensity to serve is falling, and whether there's an ideological shift in attitude toward military service.
State wants execution date for ex-Marine recruiter convicted of murder
Thomas Edwin Loden Jr. was convicted in the 2000 rape and killing of a 16-year-old waitress.
Marines honor top ‘super squads’ in revitalized competition
Revived in 2015, Super Squad winners had their first official recognition at Marine Barracks-Washington since a pause following 9/11.
By Todd South
Navy WWII vet Larry Storch, who found fame playing a soldier on TV, dies at 99
Larry Storch and his lifelong Navy buddy Tony Curtis served onboard the submarine tender Proteus during the war.
Men, morale, munitions: Russia’s Ukraine war faces long slog
As Russia’s initially botched and broad offensive turns its focus to the eastern Donbas region, the war has entered a new and seemingly more enduring phase.
As Russians advance in Donbas, invasion success hangs in the balance
The fight for Ukraine’s Luhansk and Donetsk Oblasts hangs on a knife-edge — and may decide the future of the Donbas for years to come.
By Caleb Larson
Search for Supreme Court leaker falls to former Army colonel
Experts say leaking the draft opinion likely wasn’t a crime, and the former Army colonel's investigative tools are limited.
Army 3-star suspended amid investigation into alleged toxic, racist work environment
Lt. Gen. Duane Gamble has been under investigation for allegedly "creating or fostering a counterproductive leadership environment," an Army spokesperson said.
By Davis Winkie
For Cashe and Plumlee, the Medal of Honor comes after years of advocacy
Three soldiers will receive the Medal of Honor on Thursday. For two, it took longer than usual.
By Davis Winkie