Air Force Reports Second Mishap in 8 Days for Alaska-Based F-22s The Air Force is investigating what caused two F-22s from the same unit to experience mishaps within days of each other.
After Joining US on Syria Strikes, France, UK Push for Allied Strategy France and Britain have pressed the U.S. to remain committed to peace in Syria.
In Syria Strike, F-22 Raptor Once Again Left on Combat Sidelines The F-22 Raptor is fast developing a reputation as the aircraft that gets left behind during combat ops.
Guard Chief: More Money Needed for Base Contaminated Water Cleanup The DoD has identified 401 installations where there have been a suspected release of fire-fighting foam into water supplies.
A-10 in Jeopardy Again? Air Force May Not Keep All Warthogs Until 2030 The Air Force may be backtracking from its stated plan to keep the A-10 Thunderbolt II flying until 2030.
Lawmakers Question Why Marines Haven't Attracted More Women Female lawmakers pressed U.S. Military personnel officials today to explain what they are doing to attract more women.
Army Chief: Assad Should Pay a Big Price for Recent Chemical Attack Milley testified at a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing that Assad's arsenal of chemical weapons should be attacked.
As Services Take Greater Role on F-35, Joint Program Office to Remain Navy Vice Adm. Mat Winter was addressing rumors that the JPO was in the process of dissolving, or eventually plans to...
Coast Guard, Marines Join Navy in Concerns over Sleep Deprivation Senior enlisted leaders from the three sea services said they continue to look at ways to ensure personnel get proper rest.
Fired Space Force Officer Approved to Be Air Force's No. 2 Civilian Leader In a 52-46 party-line vote, the Senate approved former Lt. Col. Matthew Lohmeier to become the under secretary of the Air...
‘I Came Home Different': What They Don't Tell You About Life After Service "No one tells you that you might survive everything and still wake up years later wondering what the hell you're doing here."
Schumer Asks US Army to Award New York Hero with Medal of Honor Army Staff Sgt. Michael Ollis died in 2013 during a Taliban raid on Forward Operating Base Ghazni in Afghanistan.
Navy Torpedo Boat Abandoned in South Carolina Waters. Now the Owner Has Been Arrested These days, the only threat posed by a 120-foot-long Navy torpedo vessel is to the marsh outside of Charleston, S.C., where...
Marine Veteran Dies After Shooter Lying in Wait Ambushed Police Who Parked to Eat Lunch An Ohio police department says one of its officers is dead after a shooter lying in wait ambushed him and another officer as...