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Congress wants an Army drone corps but Army leaders aren’t interested
A new proposal would force the Army to treat drone training and operations like artillery and intelligence. But Army leaders want flexibility for field units.
Married Marines graduate from Parris Island boot camp together
Marine Corps privates JuliMarie Winston and Jamil Winston Jr. attended boot camp at Marine Recruit Training Depot Parris Island at the same time.
Air Force general will jump from one to three stars to lead air commandos
This is not the first time an Air Force one-star general has been nominated for a third star.
Fort Campbell soldier’s death under investigation as homicide
The Army and the Clarksville Police Department are investigating her death.
11th Airborne soldier killed, another injured, in car accident
Pfc. Cierra Nglias Truce died as a passenger in the single-car crash.
Wounded Warrior Project is being sued for discrimination
A Wounded Warrior Project spokesman said it takes all claims seriously but does not comment on personnel issues.
US troops to fully leave Niger by mid-September
The Department of Defense has already started withdrawing personnel from Niger.
US soldier in South Korea pronounced dead after being found unresponsive
Spc. Jaggert Oakes was found unresponsive in his barracks at Camp Humphreys on Wednesday. He was 22.
10th Mountain Division gets three new aces for drone kills
The three artillery soldiers took out more than two dozen attack drones fired at their base.
Air commandos posthumously awarded Distinguished Flying Crosses for CV-22B crash
The actions of Voas and Lackey undoubtedly saved the lives of 16 people aboard the Osprey, their citations said.
Video shows Coast Guard setting cocaine-smuggling vessel on fire
The 2022 operation in the Caribbean Sea ended in a seizure of 604 kilograms of cocaine.
Texas governor pardons Army veteran convicted of killing protester
Daniel Perry served in the Army from January 2012 until March 19, 2024.
Pentagon says sexual assaults on troops declined for first time in a decade
Incidents of sexual assaults among service members are down but reporting of those incidents is up, a Pentagon report found.
Army eliminates online courses to stop ‘overwhelming’ soldiers
Active duty, Reserve and National Guard officers and NCOs were required to take the online courses before becoming eligible for promotion.