
Air Force Delays Promotion Testing Amid Review of Diversity Guidelines
The Air Force rescheduled the E6 promotion testing cycle to March 3-May 1 to revise study materials conflicting with previous diversity, equity, and inclusion guidelines.
The Air Force rescheduled the E6 promotion testing cycle to March 3-May 1 to revise study materials conflicting with previous diversity, equity, and inclusion guidelines.
An aircraft carrier collided with the merchant ship Besiktas-M near Port Said, Egypt, with no injuries or significant damage reported. An investigation is underway.
An incident occurred late Wednesday night involving the USS Harry S. Truman and the merchant vessel Besiktas-M near Port Said, Egypt, with no injuries reported.
Democratic lawmakers express concern over financial scams targeting veterans following the White House's decision to disband the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, heightening risks for military families.
The Department of Veterans Affairs has banned the display of LGBTQ Pride flags in its facilities, allowing only the American flag and select other official flags.
Private First Class Dewayne Arthur Johnson II faces murder charges related to the disappearance of his pregnant wife, Mischa Johnson, whose remains have not been found.
In late January, military units conducted four rescue missions in Alaska, addressing aircraft incidents, an avalanche victim, and recovering a stranded helicopter in Canada.
Ukraine must be included in peace talks regarding the ongoing conflict, as emphasized by European defense leaders and U.S. officials amid concerns over U.S. negotiations with Russia.
Staff Sgt. Jack Pendleton exhibited extraordinary bravery during the Battle of Bardenberg, leading to his posthumous Medal of Honor for pivotal contributions to American victory.
Former President Donald Trump initiated dialogue with Russian President Vladimir Putin to address the Ukraine conflict, following a recent prisoner exchange between the nations.