OpinionTricare fails pregnant service members. Here’s how to fix it."Right of first refusal" waivers should be accessible and available without question to any woman in service, an Air Force major argues.By Maj. Amanda Rebhi2 weeks ago
What Marines may be learning from Houthi tactics in the Red SeaTo some observers of the Marine Corps’ modernization plans, aspects of the Houthis' operations in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden sound familiar.By Irene Loewenson2 weeks ago
Don’t just accommodate women in the military. Integrate!It has been 75 years since The Women's Armed Services Integration Act of 1948 enabled women to join the U.S. Armed Forces.By Sam Sliney14 months ago
Once the ‘Cinderella Man,’ boxer (and manager) later enlisted in WWIIRon Howard’s movie ends with David slaying Goliath. Yet for the boxer and his manager, it would only be the beginning.By Claire Barrett14 months ago
Why are our military academies still producing sex offenders?The Department of Defense’s newest report revealed a steep increase in sex offenses at military service academies.By Rachel E. VanLandingham and Don Christensen14 months ago
US airstrike kills senior ISIS leader in Syria Khalid ‘Aydd Ahmad al-Jabouri was responsible for planning ISIS attacks in Europe and developing the leadership structure of the terrorist organization.By Zamone Perez14 months ago
Pandemic pounds push 10,000 Army soldiers into obesityIncreases were seen in the Navy and the Marines, too.By Jonel Aleccia, AP14 months ago
Congress calls for more funding of Pentagon UFO officeAustin pledged to fully fund the office in the future.By Zamone Perez14 months ago
Troops injured in Syria attack in stable condition or returned to dutyThe casualties follow two attacks on U.S. forces by Iran-backed groups last week.By Meghann Myers14 months ago
Bipolar disorder: my blessing and my curseRetired Army Maj. Gen. Gregg Martin shares his battle with bipolar disorder.By Gregg F. Martin14 months ago
US could carry out its first military execution in over 60 yearsAn ex-Army soldier on military death row for the 2009 shooting at Fort Hood, Texas could face execution after the top military court hears the case.By Jonathan Lehrfeld14 months ago
Higher cancer rates found in military pilots, ground crewsIn a new study the Pentagon has found higher rates of cancer among aviators than in the U.S. general population, and has further reviews planned.By Tara Copp, AP14 months ago