US military pier in Gaza to cost $320 million, Pentagon estimatesThe U.S. and Israel have said they hope to have the mobile pier in place and operations underway by early May.By Jon Gambrell, The Associated Press3 days ago
Guard units may assist with solar eclipse tourists facing dark timesOnce upon a time they were training for the mission. Now they're helping tourists safely have fun. There’s nothing they can do. A total eclipse of the sun.By Jonathan Lehrfeld4 weeks ago
‘Up-or-out’ rule change will let enlisted stay in longerThe Air Force plans to formally announce the extension Friday.By Rachel S. Cohen5 months ago
Is the truth out there? NASA wants to help build public trust on UFOsThe agency could play a major role in data collection and further research objects of unknown origins in Earth’s atmosphere.By Zamone Perez8 months ago
Three officers facing disciplinary action over SEAL trainee’s deathThe three officers were notified last week that they face admiral's mast in connection to the 2022 training death of Kyle Mullen.By Geoff Ziezulewicz8 months ago
Russia and Ukraine trade drone attacksThe Ukrainian intelligence agency also claimed it had destroyed a key Russian S-400 surface-to-air missile defense system in occupied Crimea.By Susie Blann, Associated Press8 months ago
Fire breaks out aboard USS Winston S. Churchill in FloridaFive sailors were treated at an area hospital and released following Monday's blaze, officials said.By Geoff Ziezulewicz9 months ago
US Navy ships shadowed Russian-Chinese flotilla off Alaskan islandsU.S. Northern Commands officials said Monday that the combined Russian-Chinese patrol didn't enter U.S. waters.By Geoff Ziezulewicz9 months ago
Corps loosens up-or-out policy for enlisted Marines Marines who have twice been passed over for promotion have a chance to stay in the service.By Irene Loewenson10 months ago
Navy sailor charged in Capitol riot was stationed on aircraft carrierThe FBI says a man charged with storming the U.S. Capitol was stationed on a Navy aircraft carrier when he joined a mob’s attack on the building.By Michael Kunzelman, AP13 months ago
Poor fitness among recruits is costing the Army millions, study says Despite contributing the most recruits to the Army, Southern states had the most musculoskeletal injuries due to poor physical fitness.By Zamone Perez13 months ago
Breaking barriers, enduring advocacy: These Army women made a markThis year marked the 15th annual induction ceremony. The foundation has awarded more than $600,000 in scholarships over that time.By Todd South14 months ago