Report: Pentagon Considers Major COCOM Shakeup The Pentagon is reportedly considering closing U.S. Africa Command and U.S. Southern Command due to budget cuts.
No Word From Top General On Pakistani Supply Lines The top American commander in Afghanistan declined to predict when Pakistan would reopen its ground supply lines, but he did...
SecDef: More to Stalled Pak Routes Than Apology Defense Secretary Panetta said that negotiations with Pakistan over its supply lines are stuck over more than an apology.
CIA Defends 'Live-Tweeting' bin Laden Raid to Mark 5th Anniversary The CIA defended live-tweeting the U.S. military raid that killed Osama bin Laden to commemorate the anniversary of the...
After US Apology, Pakistan Re-opens Supply Routes After months of internal wrangling over whether to issue a formal apology, the U.S. told Pakistan on Tuesday it was "sorry"...
For Decades, Recipients Were Honored with Purple Hearts Made During WWII. This Company Now Forges New Medals. For decades, recipients of the Purple Heart were honored with medals that had been forged during World War II, leftover stock...
Officers with Higher Rank Get Better Care than Those with Lower Ranks at Military Hospitals, Study Finds A look at 1.5 million emergency room visits in the military health system shows that, in addition to racial bias, disparities...
Another Dead End for Airborne Lasers: Air Force Scraps Effort to Mount Directed-Energy Weapon on Fighter Jet The Self-Protect High-Energy Laser Demonstrator, or SHiELD, was envisioned as a laser weapon mounted on fighter jets such as...
'He Was Great Before He Came to Us': Air Force Leaders Speak at Funeral of Florida Airman Killed by Police The military connection and the attendance and participation by Air Force officials made the service for Roger Fortson an...
Military Ospreys Can't Fly More Than 30 Minutes from Landing Airfield Months After Grounding Lifted Air Force, Marine Corps and Navy V-22 Ospreys were all given the green light to fly again in early March and have been slowly...