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 Guttman28 hours ago
Hegseth bans affirmative action at military service academiesHegseth directed schools to rank applicants by an aggregate score factoring in athletic ability and past military experience, among other qualifications.By Noah Robertson and Leo Shane III29 hours ago
These Marine units will field new mobile command vehicle in 2025Elsewhere in the Corps, Marines conducted the service’s first organic rebuild of a JLTV engine at a Defense Department depot.By Todd South5 months ago
Troops to get an average housing allowance boost of over 5% in 2025The new rates take effect Jan. 1.By Karen Jowers5 months ago
Woody Allen puts cook on chopping block over Army training, chef saysWoody Allen’s former personal chef alleges in a lawsuit that he was fired due to his Army Reserve training and insulted for his cooking.5 months ago
Military academies report drop in sex assaults for 2nd straight yearIt marks a sharp turnaround from an alarming surge two years ago that triggered sweeping reviews and an overhaul in leadership.By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press5 months ago
VA sees rise in military sexual trauma claims, thanks to outreach workOfficials saw an 18% rise in MST-related requests last year after targeted efforts to encourage filing and reform the claims process.By Leo Shane III5 months ago
As Army runs historic season, these players must help beat NavyArmy looks to cap an 11-1 championship season as it eyes Navy in the 2024 Army-Navy game.By Todd South5 months ago
Marines reactivate East Coast squadron with Corps’ newest fighter jetThe Marine Corps has reactivated a fighter squadron with a lineage that traces back to Guadalcanal during World War II.By Todd South5 months ago
Navy to cut boot camp from 10 weeks to nineThe Navy is revamping its curriculum to “eliminate redundant training."By Diana Stancy5 months ago
Army to cut credentialing benefit, drop officers from programThe cap for credentialing reimbursements through the Army program will drop from $4,000 to $2,000 in coming months.By Leo Shane III5 months ago
Navy expects to have first female submarine commander by 2028Fourteen years after the Navy began integrating women into submarine crews, the population of enlisted women and officers in subs continues to grow.By Hope Hodge Seck5 months ago