Marines fast rope onto the amphib USS America, soldiers participate in the Air Assault course at Camp Blanding, Air Force Special Tactics operators conduct a static line jump, and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
March 8 is International Women’s Day, and a celebration of women would be incomplete if the female trailblazers of the United States Army were not recognized. From breaking barriers in combat to challenging the status quo across eras, here are 8 female soldiers who changed the course of history for the U.S. military.
A 96-year-old war hero looked on as military officials commissioned a U.S. Navy warship in honor of the veteran, the last surviving Medal of Honor recipient from the Battle of Iwo Jima.
Of 60 Senate-confirmable positions at the Pentagon, more than one third are unfilled, and time is running out for the Trump administration on the Senate’s abbreviated, election-year calendar.
Kayla Williams authored the memoirs "Love My Rifle More Than You: Young" and "Female in the U.S. Army and Plenty of Time When We Get Home: Love and Recovery in the Aftermath of War."