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Hegseth orders broad review of military legal system
Hegseth formed a panel to "conduct an ongoing, long-term, department-wide review of all aspects of the military legal system as it affects our warriors."
By Ellen Ioanes
Latest ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ trailer reveals its big bad enemy
After 36 years, 'Top Gun' will finally get its sequel.
By Sarah Sicard
Will Slovakia send Ukraine S-300 air defenses? The Pentagon is working on it.
A top Pentagon official told lawmakers on Wednesday the Biden administration is working to accommodate NATO ally Slovakia’s offer to send more S-300 surface-to-air missile systems to Ukraine, in the wake of Russia’s invasion.
By Joe Gould
Squad-level sniper rifle to complete fielding by next year
The rifle is for scouts, engineers and infantry squads.
By Todd South
Your 2022 Guide to Military Benefits
Service members need to know what military benefits have and haven't changed for 2022, whether it’s health care, retirement benefits, education, or housing.
By Staff
The absolute worst military movies of 2021
Military Times presents the Burn Bag Challenge Coin to the worst military movies of 2021.
By Sarah Sicard
Senate leaders promise vote on expanding benefits for burn pit victims
The sweeping bill has been stalled in the Senate over concerns related to cost and potential workload burdens on Veterans Affairs workers.
400 Marines deploy in Eastern Europe as part of US response to Ukraine war
Marine fighter jets, transport places and air traffic controllers have deployed in support of NATO.
Russia, first in the headlines, is Pentagon’s No. 2 challenge
The Biden administration’s new defense strategy makes clear China is still the Pentagon’s bigger focus.
Half of Tinker’s E-3 airborne surveillance jets would be cut under Air Force budget proposal
AWACS jets have been in use at Tinker since the 1970s, but are getting harder to maintain and more vulnerable in combat.
Pentagon may need more budget funding to help Ukraine
Pentagon leaders said the budget was finalized before the invasion so it has no specific money for the war.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press