House lawmakers shift focus to military recruitment reforms, aiming to attract qualified candidates while building on past personnel policy improvements.
U.S. Airman Sebastian d'Alton expertly applied his military training to aid a critically injured skier in the Alps, showcasing teamwork and quick thinking.
U.S. Defense Secretary Hegseth doubts Ukraine's NATO membership prospects, urging negotiations with Russia and greater European defense spending amidst ongoing conflict.
An investigation found Navy SEAL candidates at Coronado often trained in polluted waters, with 39% experiencing gastrointestinal illnesses, prompting urgent safety reforms.
Active duty airmen are concerned as key safety, recruiting, and family support initiatives are canceled and DEI programs dismantled, undermining years of volunteer efforts.
The DOD's new regulations bar transgender individuals from enlisting and limit medical care for current personnel, citing strict eligibility standards amid ongoing legal challenges.
Defense Secretary Hegseth restores Fort Bragg's name to honor WWII hero Private First Class Roland L. Bragg, deepening the base's historical significance.
The U.S. Coast Guard suspended the search for missing Seaman Bryan K. Lee after extensive efforts covering over 19,000 square nautical miles in the Pacific.
Starting March 1, military families will see TRICARE dental premiums cut by nearly one-third, with significant savings for active-duty households and expanded access to dental services.
Senators Sullivan and Cramer propose a $19.5 billion missile defense plan enhancing Trump's strategy, focusing on countering threats from China and Russia.