Will DOD need to start producing some medicines to protect troops?In some cases, it could be cheaper and safer for the military to manufacture medicines troops need.By Karen Jowers2 hours ago
The Holocaust survivor who became a Medal of Honor recipientTibor Rubin had a history of defying the Reaper.By Jon Guttman3 hours ago
New DoD health agency director is ‘baddest woman in the Army’Lt. Gen. Telita Crosland said she'll work with Tricare contractors to make sure all beneficiaries in the community are served.By Karen Jowers16 months ago
Former DoD elementary teacher convicted of sexually abusing studentsStefan Zappey of Stuttgart, Germany, taught first through third grade at Alexander M. Patch Elementary in Stuttgart from 2001 to 2021.By Karen Jowers16 months ago
Parents: Here’s your chance to speak your mind about DoD schoolsThe survey is open through Feb. 4 for parents of all students in DoDEA schools. Surveys for students, educators and support staff will come later.By Karen Jowers16 months ago
Navy ousts two commanding officers for loss of confidenceThe CO of amphibious transport dock Mesa Verde, and CO of guided-missile destroyer Carney were relieved Wednesday.By Diana Stancy16 months ago
Navy officially stops booting and disciplining COVID vaccine refusersDefense Secretary Lloyd Austin rescinded the vaccine mandate earlier this month.By Geoff Ziezulewicz16 months ago
Navy T-6B trainer aircraft crashes in AlabamaThe Navy said the instructor pilot and student aviator were treated for “minor” injuries.By Diana Stancy16 months ago
US, Ukraine top military chiefs meet in person for first timeGen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, met Tuesday with Ukraine’s chief military officer at an undisclosed location in Poland.By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press16 months ago
Future Navy destroyer to bear name of Medal of Honor recipientAn Arleigh Burke destroyer will be named for retired Navy Capt. Thomas Gunning Kelley, Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro announced.16 months ago
Republicans eye Pentagon savings after McCarthy spending agreementRepublican defense hawks insist that Speaker McCarthy's spending agreement won't cut military spending, but they're also brainstorming Pentagon savings.By Bryant Harris and Leo Shane III16 months ago
Former Defense Secretary Ash Carter honored as ‘force of nature’President Joe Biden and other past and present U.S. officials are honoring former Defense Secretary Ash Carter, who died in October of a heart attack.16 months ago