Iraqi Forces Enter Fallujah amid Growing Concerns Over Civilian Abuse Iraqi troops entered Fallujah from the south while the U.S. pressed the Baghdad government to ensure the safety of civilians.
Freed Fallujah Not Leveled, as Iraqi Army Learns Lesson of Ramadi The long-awaited liberation of Fallujah this week came with minimal damage to the city's infrastructure, Iraqi officials...
US Begins New Probe into Whether US Airstrikes Killed Syrian Civilians The U.S. has launched another investigation into charges that U.S. airstrikes against ISIS-held Manbij in Syria killed...
Massive US Airstrike Hits Suspected ISIS Chemical Weapons Factory The U.S. used 12 aircraft, including a B-52 bomber, to hit a suspected ISIS chemical factory near Mosul, Iraq.
More Than 100 US Troops Move Forward With Mosul Attack Force More than 100 U.S. advisers and forward air controllers are moving forward with the attacking forces against Mosul.
Dunford Meets with Turkish Counterpart on Raqqa Offensive The chairman met with his Turkish counterpart on the Raqqa offensive to be led by Syrian Kurds deemed terrorists by Turkey.
SEAL Killed Fighting ISIS Among Operators to Receive Medal Upgrade SecNav Ray Mabus delivered 17 prestigious upgrades awards for current and former members of Navy special operations commands.
Mattis Gives White House Tentative Plan for Rapid Defeat of ISIS Defense Secretary Jim Mattis went to the White House Monday with a plan to speed up the campaign against ISIS.
US Drops Most Powerful Non-Nuclear Bomb in Afghanistan The U.S. military on Thursday dropped the most powerful non-nuclear bomb in its arsenal against the Islamic State in...
'Noose Around the Neck of ISIS' as Carrier Airstrikes Move South The hiss and scream of F/A-18 Super Hornets launching from the flight deck is business as usual at sea on the USS George H.W...
Army Disbanding Most Ceremonial Horse Units The Army will begin phasing out five horse-mounted ceremonial units stationed at Fort Irwin, California; Fort Huachuca...
Coast Guard Receives Unprecedented $25 Billion Infusion Under Sweeping 'Big Beautiful Bill' The service will receive funding for more ships, helicopters and unmanned systems and maintenance of installations and...
Navy SEAL Veteran Compares Himself to Trump as He Launches His Bid for Wisconsin Governor A suburban Milwaukee businessman, former Navy SEAL and political newcomer entered Wisconsin's race for governor Wednesday...
Marine Recruiters Promoted an Immigration Benefit Until the Corps Told Them to Stop The military often highlights paths to citizenship as a recruiting tactic, though fulfillment of policies such as PIP has...
Army Policy Severely Limiting Shaving Waivers Goes into Effect Troops will be granted short-term shaving exemptions if they require it, but will be removed from the service if they are on...