Navy Resumes Flight Training for Saudi Troops After Pensacola Terror Attack The move follows a host of new restrictions placed on foreign troops, including limiting their access to bases.
US Believes Al Qaeda Leader in Yemen 'Likely' Killed by Airstrike, Source Says Qassim al-Rimi is believed to have died as a result of the attack but his death has not been confirmed.
Pentagon Announces Plans to Monitor Foreign Trainees' Social Media Posts Some 850 Saudi students were subject to additional screenings after a deadly mass shooting.
Ousters, New Deployments and Supercarrier Woes: The Top Military Stories of 2019 It's perhaps unsurprising that the dominant themes have been turnover and conflict -- internal as well as external.
Pentagon Orders Training Pause for 850 Saudi Troops in US The Pentagon has paused its training in the U.S. with Saudi nationals until officials conduct a thorough review.
Navy Grounds 175 Saudi Aviation Students Following Pensacola Shooting A safety stand-down and operational pause began Monday for some 175 Saudi Arabian students at Naval Air Stations Pensacola.
Esper Calls for Review of Foreign Troop Vetting in Wake of Pensacola Shootings His remarks come after a Saudi officer trainee killed three sailors in a Pensacola classroom building.
No Plans to Change Foreign Military Training After Pensacola Shooting, Top Generals Say "[Do I] have reservations about sending Marines or service members to other countries [like] Saudi Arabia? No, not at all."
Lawmakers Want Answers on Report US May Send 14,000 More Troops to Middle East Lawmakers called on Defense Secretary Mark Esper to clarify the Pentagon's plans.
B-1 Bombers Return from Saudi Arabia as B-2s, B-52s Head to Europe B-1B Lancers have returned stateside after a short trip to Saudi Arabia's Prince Sultan Air Base.
USS George Washington Heads to Japan, Ending Troubled Shipyard Stay That Included String of Suicides The aircraft carrier USS George Washington is finally underway to its new homeport in Japan, following six arduous years in a...
New Marine One Helicopters Aren't Allowed to Carry the President Because They Could Scorch the Lawn The VH-92's lawn-scorching problems were first discovered in 2018 during the Trump administration.
Navy Investigating More Than 100 'Secretly Shot' Sexual Videos of US Troops Uploaded to Adult Website The documents say the Naval Criminal Investigative Service became aware of the videos, some of which contained names and...
The Army Has Officially Deployed Laser Weapons Overseas to Combat Enemy Drones A pair of laser weapons has been deployed by the Army to an undisclosed location overseas to blast incoming enemy drones out...
VA Opens Door for More Vets with Other Than Honorable Discharges to Receive Health Care and Benefits Under the new regulation, the VA plans to remove a bar against benefits for those dismissed for homosexual acts, as well as...