Six Marine Helicopter Crash Victims in Nepal Identified The Marines identified the six Marines killed in the May 12 crash of their helicopter while on an earthquake relief mission.
Budget Cuts Leaving Marine Corps Aircraft Grounded Senior Marine officers are warning that the Corps' aviation service is being stretched to the breaking point.
Army Chief Defends Plan to Reorganize Helo Fleets The U.S. Army's top officer defended the service's controversial plan to reorganize its helicopter fleets.
Marine Corps' New Helicopter Completes its First Flight King Stallion, the U.S. Marine Corps’ brand spanking new helicopter, completed its first flight Tuesday.
'Crusaders' Imagery Still Visible at Alabama Base Training Pilots An Army aviation unit responsible for training helicopter pilots is being criticized for using imagery of the Crusader Cross.
Veteran Committee Chairman Requests Federal Investigation of Former VA Secretary, Other Biden Officials Rep. Mike Bost, R-Ill., seeks a legal review of the VA's request for supplemental funding last year after determining it...
Jail Staff Laughed at Dying Veteran Left Strapped to Chair in Texas, Suit Says The family of Glenn Earl Smallwood Jr., a 33-year-old U.S. Army veteran who needed immediate medical attention but was...
Defense Department to Review List of Medical Conditions that Disqualify Potential Recruits from Serving The review follows changes over the last three years that expanded waivers for 51 conditions.
JROTC Expansion at US High Schools Eyed as Part of Bill to Boost Recruiting High school students whose campuses do not have a Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps program would be able to join units...
After Recent Years of Reform, Vets Fear Trump Cuts to VA Will Undo Lifeline Health Care, Research Amid a downsizing campaign that’s poised to overhaul, streamline and — in some cases — eradicate bedrock federal agencies...