How a soldier’s relentless charge broke Japan’s line on OkinawaThe enemy positions that Pfc. Clarence Craft took out one by one added up to victory on Hen Hill.By Jon Guttman3 hours ago
Felon hid dead uncle in trash can to keep stealing his vets benefits A Missouri man has been charged with fraud and theft for concealing the death of his veteran uncle to continue collecting his disability checks. By Leo Shane III10 hours ago
Judge awards $680K to Hawaii military families over fuel-tainted waterThe cases set the legal tone for thousands more military families and civilians suing over a 2021 jet fuel leak into a Navy drinking water system on Oahu.27 hours ago
DOD educator unions sue Trump over collective bargaining rightsUnions representing DOD educators are challenging President Trump's executive order excluding federal workers from collective bargaining.By Karen Jowers2 days ago
Hegseth champions special operations as the force for today’s threatsThere has been a 200% increase in SOF missions over the past three years, the defense secretary said. By Todd South3 days ago
VA shifts survivors assistance office in effort to speed up benefitsOfficials hope to cut down on red tape for individuals seeking support and benefits after a veteran's death. By Leo Shane III4 days ago