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Guardsman Who Hinted at Mass Shooting Plot Charged with Plan to Sell 'Ghost Guns' and Conversion Kits
America Needs Vets to Serve Again, This Time as Volunteer Poll Workers The COVID-19 pandemic sharply cut the number of volunteers from the traditional 60-and-older cohort.
Congress Can't Legislate an End to Veteran Suicide Data from the Department of Veterans Affairs suggests that 17 veterans a day take their own lives, or 6,205 per year.
Ukraine's Foreign Legion May Be New, But the Idea Isn't President Zelenskyy has set up the International Legion of Defense of Ukraine for those who wish to volunteer – including U.S...
Using Robots to 'Grab the Russians by the Belt' "If Russian troops are already reluctant to go eyeball-to-eyeball with human Ukrainian assault troops, they are even less...
New Navy Climate Plan Is Mostly Silent on Its Biggest Polluters: Ships and Planes The plan focuses on increased vehicle fuel efficiency and setting up new energy systems such as microgrids to become less...
Portland Air National Guard Unit Is First to Test Out Robot Dog for Base Security The Quad-legged Unmanned Ground Vehicle has a variety of cameras and sensors on board and can climb up rugged terrain as well...
US Pacific Admiral: Ties with Japan Key to Regional Security The U.S. Navy’s top commander in the Pacific and the Japanese defense minister on Friday said that close cooperation between...
North Korean Leader Convenes Military Meeting amid Tensions North Korea has already set an annual record in ballistic launches through the first half of 2022.
Washington Already Fought a Cold War with Beijing. It Was a Disaster "During the first 25 or so years of the Cold War, Asia represented a blood-soaked albatross for U.S. policymakers."
Army Drops Requirement for High School Diploma Amid Recruiting Crisis The service announced that individuals may enlist without previously required education certifications if they ship to basic...
Mom ‘Horrified’ After Autopsy Shows Son’s Treatment During Navy SEAL ‘Hell Week’ Training Kyle Mullen died Feb. 4 after completing the grueling first phase of U.S. Navy SEAL training called “Hell Week.
Inside Recruits' Journey to Space Force's First Boot Camp 72 Guardians went through the first-ever independent Space Force boot camp, held from early May until June 24.
Requirement for Women to Register for the Draft Back on the Table in Annual Defense Bill The proposal is back in the version of the National Defense Authorization Act, or NDAA, making its way through the Senate.
Civilian Finds Rifle Left in Unlocked Vehicle by Guardsman on Border Mission Losing track of a weapon is widely seen as one of the greatest sins a service member can commit; a stance that's drilled into...
VA Employee Filmed Beating Patient Suspended Without Pay A patient advocate at the VA outpatient clinic at Fort McPherson, Georgia, was arrested in April for assaulting an elderly...
Turkey Lifts NATO Objections on Sweden, Finland Turkey agreed Tuesday to lift its opposition to Sweden and Finland joining NATO, a breakthrough in an impasse clouding...
First Lady Meets Ukrainian Refugees in Spain The First Lady of the United States Jill Biden and Spain's Queen Letizia visited a welcome centre for Ukrainian...
US Strike Kills Al Qaida-Linked Commander A drone strike by the U.S.-led coalition in northwestern Syria killed a senior member of an al-Qaida-linked group, Syrian...
Military Photos of the Week: Killer Saxophone, Bird Bath, Marines Have Fun at the Beach Military.com's top photos of the week, June 27 - June 30th.
Army Swiftly Backpedals on Policy Dropping High School Diploma Requirement The Army has swiftly reversed a new policy that would have allowed potential recruits to enlist into the force without a high...
Guardsman Who Hinted at Mass Shooting Plot Charged with Plan to Sell 'Ghost Guns' and Conversion Kits Prosecutors say Thomas Develin planned to make the guns, which are meant to be untraceable and are built using 3D printers...
Navy Report: Multiple Errors Poisoned Pearl Harbor Water The investigation is a detailed account of how jet fuel from the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility leaked into a well.
Military Photos of the Week: Killer Saxophone, Bird Bath, Marines Have Fun at the Beach Military.com's top photos of the week, June 27 - June 30th.
Jury Convicts Four Former Navy Officers in 'Fat Leonard' Bribery Trial A federal jury in San Diego convicted four of five former U.S. naval officers of conspiracy, bribery and fraud.
Military Photos of the Week: Killer Saxophone, Bird Bath, Marines Have Fun at the Beach Military.com's top photos of the week, June 27 - June 30th.
'Thirteen Lives' Will Bring the Thrilling Story of the Thai Cave Rescue to the Screen Viewers can go into "Thirteen Lives" knowing that they'll get an inspiring and uplifting story, because anyone paying...
Ex-US Air Force Sergeant Pleads Guilty in Deputy Killing Steven Carrillo, 33, pleaded guilty Monday to all nine counts, including murder and special circumstances.
Military Photos of the Week: Killer Saxophone, Bird Bath, Marines Have Fun at the Beach Military.com's top photos of the week, June 27 - June 30th.
Woody Williams, Last Remaining WWII Medal of Honor Recipient, Dies at 98 Hershel W. "Woody" Williams, the last remaining Medal of Honor recipient from World War II, died Wednesday. He was 98.
Navy Christens Huge Ship in San Diego that Bears the Name of Medal of Honor Recipient John Canley Canley was awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroics, becoming the first living Black Marine to receive the highest medal...
Ex-Coast Guard Employee Pleads Guilty in Test-Fixing Case Johnson gave exams merchant mariners were required to pass in order to obtain licenses to work in various positions on ships.
Coast Guard Academy Welcomes 302 Swabs for Day One The incoming class is 43% women, the highest ever, and 38% students from underrepresented minority groups.
Coast Guard Rescues 7 After Boat Struck by Lightning off Florida Coast The five women and two men were participating in a fishing tournament when their boat encountered a lightning storm.