Mattis Presses Afghan Peace Talks as Casualties Mount It's time for a political settlement, Mattis said last Wednesday in a wide-ranging informal session with Pentagon reporters.
Army Ranger Killed Saturday Likely Shot by Afghan Forces Sgt. Leandro A.S. Jasso was killed during an operation to eliminate al-Qaida militants in Nimruz province.
Young Veterans Hunt for Community as Older Generations Dwindle Over the next two decades, America's veteran population of about 20 million is projected to contract by 30 percent.
85 Afghan Troops Killed in Insider Attacks This Year, Report Finds The U.S.-led coalition in Afghanistan faces an overall deterioration of the military and a political situation.
Marine Corps' Last Prowler Aircraft Return from Final Combat Deployment The EA-6B Prowler, which has jammed enemy radars since the Vietnam War, has deployed overseas for the last time.
How My Service at Kandahar Inspired My Military Sci-Fi Novel 'Planetside' In Army vet Michael Mammay's sci-fi thriller, a military officer investigates a deadly conspiracy on a distant, war-torn...
Apparent Afghan Insider Attack Kills NATO Service Member, Wounds Two Others This comes just four days after another insider attack left an Afghan police chief dead and an American general wounded.
National Guard's New SFAB Will Be Spread Across Six States The specialized brigades are designed to perform advise-and-assist training of conventional combat units in friendly nations.
Afghanistan War Veteran Climbs Mount Kilimanjaro on Prosthetic Legs Adam Keys said the climb took six days, but he trained for six months to prepare his body.
Nominee for Pentagon Personnel Chief Grilled Over Comments Calling for Purge of Generals Anthony Tata, whose past Islamaphobic and conspiratorial statements doomed his nomination for a top Pentagon job in the first...
VA Secretary Defends Staffing Cuts, Contract Cancellations in Heated Senate Hearing Lawmakers say the Department of Veterans Affairs has not provided answers for requests for information, while the VA...
Hegseth Works Hard to Portray Himself as a Man of the Troops. They Might Not Be Buying It. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, a former Fox News host and National Guardsman, has attempted to reframe the role of the...
Army's M10 Booker Gets Nixed Leaving Question Mark for Future Infantry's Firepower The Army is canning the short-lived M10 Booker, an armored fighting vehicle, amid concerns over its deployability and...
Trump's Plan to 'Save' Michigan Base with New Fighter Jet Squadron Not a Done Deal The lack of environmental analysis, funding and other roll-out details stems from the unusual situation of Trump making the...