ISIS Making Comeback as US Forces Draw Down in Syria, Watchdog Finds The report also warned that the SDF could look for "alternate partnerships and resources" as U.S. influence wanes.
Sending the Right Signals on the Way to an Afghan Peace Deal After four decades of war, the hope for a lasting peace is on the minds of Afghans across the Central Asian country.
These Navy EOD Techs Fought Off 20 ISIS Fighters in a Cave During Secret Night Raid Two California-based sailors have been recognized for extraordinary heroism during a nighttime raid on a remote ISIS hideout.
Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher Found Not Guilty of Murder The jury in the military trial of Navy SEAL Chief Eddie Gallagher has found him not guilty of premeditated murder.
Medic Testifies That He, Not Eddie Gallagher, Was Responsible for Militant's Death A medic testifying in the trial of SEAL Edward Gallagher has shockingly testified that he is the one who killed the militant.
Dozens of Combat Badges Awarded During Army Unit's Advisory Deployment "It was a great time to be an artilleryman in the 3rd Cavalry Regiment," the unit's command sergeant major said.
Army's III Corps to Deploy as Command Element for ISIS Fight The Army announced it will deploy the service's III Corps Headquarters to Iraq this fall to lead operations against ISIS.
Lawmakers Again Bid for Gitmo Detainees to Receive Emergency Care in US Lawmakers are once again pushing to authorize the transfer of prisoners to the U.S. for emergency medical care.
Sri Lanka Attacks Show Continuing Threat Posed by the Islamic State "ISIS may be more dangerous as a franchisor of jihadism than it was as an armed state."
Gitmo Task Force Commander's Firing Comes After Criticism of Detainee Treatment Rear Adm. John Ring said that detainees may not be receiving adequate medical treatment a day before his firing.
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.
Frantic Refugees, Helicopters Pushed Overboard: Memories of the Fall of Saigon 50 Years Later Fifty years later, the surreal images of U.S. sailors and Marines scrambling to push, drag and muscle helicopters overboard...
Reports of Civilian Deaths in Yemen Are Mounting. The Pentagon Is Remaining Mostly Silent. After reports of two major strikes against targets inside Yemen, officials at U.S. Central Command are refusing to discuss...
Trump Locks In Future of Michigan Air Base with New Fighter Jet Announcement President Donald Trump landed in Michigan and shared a hug with a longtime antagonist, Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, as...
48 Hours with Marines and Soldiers on the US Southern Border Amid President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown, military assets and personnel are increasingly being relied upon for a...