Top stories U.S. troop deployments at the border have tripled to 7,600 and include every branch of the military — even as the number of attempted crossings plummet.
The replacement program, dubbed the Future Medium Machine Gun, or FMMG, is aimed to replace the M240B — which has been in service since the late 70s.
PCS task force working to solve troops' real-time household goods moving problems.
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The potential sales include $150 million for the supply and overhaul of U.S. armored vehicles, and $172 million for surface-to-air missile systems.
Brig. Gen. Matthew Braman became chief of the Army Enterprise Marketing Office this month to focus on advertising and boosting recruitment.
Donated by the naval officer’s descendants, the two letters are now on display at the Fukushima Museum in Japan to mark the 80th anniversary of V-J Day.
In other news It will be NASCAR’s second street race in the sport’s history, following a three-year run in Chicago, and first on an active military base.
For generations, tattoos have served as both a rite of passage and a record of service for members of the military.
Peel back the layers, and you’ll find more in common than you think — especially when it comes to the parents. Air Force veteran Lindsay Gutierrez is a two-time living organ donor after giving a kidney to a fellow veteran and part of her liver to another recipient.
He'd rub people the wrong way in a real squad. But he'd also make sure you had water, ammo and a working red lens flashlight on the night of land nav.
MORE STORIES The number of overdue disability claims rose to more than 400,000 cases after COVID-19 office closures and toxic exposure benefits expansion. The White House spending plans call for a 3.8% pay boost next year, a smaller raise than troops saw in January. Lawmakers worry the expensive gift could create financial and legal issues for the Defense Department. The president signed an executive order Friday calling for several sweeping changes in VA operations and construction goals. Those who want to reinstate their coverage must do so by June 30. A Missouri man has been charged with fraud and theft for concealing the death of his veteran uncle to continue collecting his disability checks. The expansion of the veterans online memorial includes the names of almost 93,000 veterans killed overseas during World War II. Unions representing DOD educators are challenging President Trump's executive order excluding federal workers from collective bargaining. DOD rules don't go far enough to ensure parents are aware of the specifics of allegations involving their children, the Inspector General found. Cheryl Mason's shift from administration insider to department watchdog elicited concerns about her ability to be an independent voice on VA operations. Load More