To Help Our Military Compete with China, the US Needs to Deregulate Tech Development While we cannot predict our geopolitical future, we can watch trends, and one appears certain.
There's More Than One Right Way to Treat PTSD in Veterans "There must be more accuracy in describing the existing evidence on diagnostic and treatment advances that have been made."
DHA Director: Freedom to Switch Health Plans Makes it Harder to Plan for the Future Lt. Gen. Ronald Place's highest priority as director of the Defense Health Agency is great outcomes for every patient.
The B-1 Bomber Is Not Done Serving the US Air Force The B-1 remains a combat-proven airframe capable of meeting today's combatant commanders' needs.
Veterans, Refugees and Victims of War Crimes Are All Vulnerable to PTSD Nearly 8% of the U.S. population fulfills diagnostic criteria for PTSD at some point in their lives.
Hitler's Aborted Last Stand: WWII's Unexpected Ending The outcome of the war could have turned out differently had Hitler been able to stage a last-ditch defense in the Alps.
Fitness Cult? An Army Officer Responds to ACFT Critiques "The test should not be the only relevant element of readiness, but it cannot just be decoupled without major ramifications."
Save the Outrage: Do This Before Hitting Share on Military News Our fervor to make sure our friends witness the sacrifices of our military can result in one big problem: bad information.
The Case for Pulling US Troops Out of Africa The Pentagon should block out the noise and proceed with its plans to cut the bloat from AFRICOM.
Military Families Need a Safety Net During Military Health System Reform Recent short-notice Middle East deployments are stark reminders of the challenges military members and their families face.
Military Domestic Violence Convictions Skyrocketed After Commanders Were Removed from Process Courts-martial are on the rise for domestic violence charges across the Defense Department services.
Female Troops Played Key Roles in B-2, Submarine Strikes on Iran's Nuclear Facilities At least one woman served as a B-2 bomber pilot during the mission, that official said. Another official confirmed women were...
Army Officer Sentenced to 53 Years in Prison on 17 Rape, Sexual Assault Convictions The Army initially charged Maj. Jonathan Batt with 77 offenses against 20 women, including 14 rape counts.
US Carrier Strike Group Embarks on Scheduled Deployment Amid Middle East Tensions The United States' most advanced aircraft carrier left its base in Virginia Tuesday for a regularly scheduled deployment that...
Trump Is Renaming 7 Army Installations. Here Are the Stories Behind the Names Being Scrubbed. President Donald Trump's announcement is the administration's latest move in its concerted effort to shift the people and...