Amid military executive orders from Trump and an inquiry into Mark Milley, Army Chief General George stresses readiness and transformation over political distractions.
The Army is relocating five historic WWII barracks to save costs and create officer quarters, enhancing training facilities at Fort McCoy for over 100,000 service members annually.
The Defense Department has received a broad exemption from President Trump's civilian hiring freeze, allowing continued hiring for vital military roles and services.
Brigadier General Erik Quigley was dismissed from his Air Force role due to inappropriate personal relationships, with no formal charges filed against him.
Active-duty transgender service members have filed a lawsuit against Trump's executive order aimed at excluding them from military service, citing discrimination and bias.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has deployed over 400 National Guard members to the U.S.-Mexico border to bolster immigration enforcement alongside federal agents.
The Marine Corps' Career Intermission Program, designed to support personnel taking time off, has seen disappointing participation, prompting calls for better promotion and adjustments.
Army Rangers undergo rigorous hand-to-hand combat training, blending mental toughness with tactical skills to excel in real-world operations and elite competitions.
A lost M4 rifle from a Delaware National Guard truck was recovered after a civilian found it, prompting an internal policy review amid growing concerns over military property security.
Trump's dismissal of 17 inspectors general, including key oversight officials for the VA and DOD, raises concerns over accountability and transparency in government.