News

From new units to new training, a look at how the "drone era" of war fighting has materialized at the unit level.
The often ponderously slow U.S. defense system tries to adapt to the rapidly advancing world of drone warfare. What are its latest moves to keep up?
Ukraine’s rapid innovations against Russia have prompted the Dept. of Defense to try to adapt faster than the defense base is used to — with mixed results.
Do you have student loans? Jeanette Mack from Navy Federal Credit Union is here to help you navigate the differences between consolidation and refinancing.
Coining the word “genocide” from the Greek word genos (race, tribe) and the Latin root of cide (killing), Lemkin ushered in a ...
Military officials said that Islamic State leader Dhiya’ Zawba Muslih al-Hardani and his ISIS-affiliated sons “posed a threat ...
The Southwest Airlines jet was in the same airspace as a Hawker Hunter owned by a British defense contracting company, ...
John Bartrum, nominee to be VA Under Secretary for Health, said he wants more freedom for veterans to use medical care ...
U.S. troop deployments at the border have tripled to 7,600 and include every branch of the military — even as the number of ...
The findings suggest potential new reasons for mental health challenges of veterans exposed to toxic chemicals while in the ...
GOP lawmakers are pushing reforms for a host of department employee financial incentives, but Democrats worry the moves will ...
Many of the details of these wargames are classified, but one key finding is that protecting domestic U.S. bases can’t be ...