F-35A Hypoxia Problems Date Back to 2011, Air Force Reveals A spokesman said that since April 2, 2011, there "have been 15 reported F-35A in-flight and ground physiological events."
Army Surgeon General: Sleepy Soldiers as Impaired as Drunk Soldiers The Army’s surgeon general says the “new frontier” deploying agile and sharp soldiers is ensuring the soldier has a healthy...
US Troops Number 2,100 in West Africa to Contain Ebola The number of U.S. troops in West Africa has risen to more than 2,100 and the first medical facility built by the military to...
Pentagon Awards $9 Billion Contract for Electronic Health Records The U.S. Defense Department awarded one of the biggest health information-technology contracts in history to Leidos Inc.
Pentagon to Cut Pay Rates for Autism Specialists: Tricare Officials Specialists providing autism care to military families will face a pay cut in the spring, Tricare officials announced Tuesday...
Tricare to Let Military Families Get Urgent Care Without Preapproval Some Tricare users will soon be allowed to use in-network urgent care providers without receiving any authorization.
Marine Corps Lifts Ban on Water Activities in Japan A temporary moratorium on ocean water activities for troops within III Marine Expeditionary Force was lifted Nov. 5.
Air Force: No Clear Cause for F-35A Hypoxia-Related Problem The revelation comes one week after the service grounded all 55 F-35A Lightning IIs at Luke Air Force Base.
Obama: Military May Call on Reserves to Support Ebola Mission The President has authorized the DoD to activate Reserve units and individual Reserve members for Ebola mission in West...
US Military Ebola Mission Shrinks by 1,000 Troops The U.S. military has scaled back the number of U.S. troops needed to combat Ebola in West Africa from 4,000 to 3,000...
'They Don't Care About My Kids': Marine Families Take Military to Court After Child Abuse at Yuma Day Care In November, the families filed a federal tort claim, which allows individuals to litigate against the government. The filing...
2 Educational Programs for Troops Eliminated Amid Cost-Cutting Efforts at Pentagon Two companies that had contracts aimed at educating troops say they have suddenly had their popular programs eliminated as...
Claims a Fired Air Force General Was Sentenced to Death Have Spread Online. They're Not True. Social media accounts have falsely been spreading a claim that a former top official in the Air Force who was fired by...
Chinese Weapons Gain Credibility After Pakistan-India Conflict The recent conflict between India and Pakistan is prompting a reassessment of Chinese weapons, challenging long-held...
Ex-FBI Agent and Pentagon Contractor Sues over Secret Recording Showing Him Criticizing Trump Jamie Mannina says in his lawsuit that he was misled by a woman he met on a dating website who held herself out as a...