
Tuskegee Airman Harry Stewart Jr. Celebrates 100 Years of Courage and Legacy
Lt. Col. Harry Stewart Jr., a distinguished World War II pilot, celebrated his 100th birthday on July 4, 2024, before passing away peacefully in Michigan.
Lt. Col. Harry Stewart Jr., a distinguished World War II pilot, celebrated his 100th birthday on July 4, 2024, before passing away peacefully in Michigan.
The U.S. Marine Corps updated its aviation strategy to enhance aircraft resilience, prioritizing F-35C acquisition and integrating AI and drones for improved combat effectiveness.
Two soldiers from the 3rd Infantry Division, Staff Sgt. Shelbe Butner and Spc. Jacob Mullen, died during a vehicle training exercise near Fort Stewart, Georgia.
The Department of Veterans Affairs is ending remote work for thousands, requiring employees to return to the office by February as part of new federal directives.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth plans to deploy 400-500 additional troops to the U.S.-Mexico border, enhancing military operations focused on immigration enforcement and border security.
The U.S. military conducted airstrikes in Somalia targeting ISIS operatives, eliminating several terrorists while collaborating with the Somali government and ensuring no civilian casualties.
The U.S. Department of Defense banned official celebrations for identity months, including Black History Month, citing concerns over military cohesion and mission readiness.
1st Lt. Vernon Baker, awarded the Medal of Honor in 1997, was a trailblazing African American soldier recognized for his bravery during World War II.
A Black Hawk helicopter collided with an American Airlines plane over the Potomac River, resulting in the deaths of two crew members and 64 passengers.
A U.S. Army UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter collided with an American Airlines jet over Reagan National Airport, resulting in no survivors and ongoing investigations into the incident.