Retired Marine 2-star general found dead at sprawling California base The Naval Criminal Investigative Service is investigating retired Maj. Gen. William Mullen's cause of death.
Corps reactivates East Coast helicopter squadron it closed in 2022The Marine Corps shut down the squadron in 2022 as part of its overall force redesign.
First batch of Marine amphibious combat vehicles arrive in OkinawaThe vehicle had its overseas operational debut in May.
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Your Marine CorpsESPN draws criticism for selecting Prince Harry for Pat Tillman award ESPN's own Pat McAfee said the network was 'obviously trying to piss people off' by selecting Prince Harry for the award.
Virginia Senate fails to pass bill on military tuition programMilitary families are urging lawmakers to reverse changes to a state tuition waiver program for spouses and children of fallen or disabled service members.
US will provide $2.3 billion more in military aid to UkraineDefense Secretary Lloyd Austin says the U.S. will soon announce security assistance for Ukraine, including anti-tank weapons, interceptors and munitions.
How a WWII ace became the unlikely honoree of a submarine combat awardJohn Galvin became an ace pilot during WWII, but his most prized award may have been his Submarine Combat Patrol Insignia.
US bases in Europe urge vigilance and security due to present threatsU.S. officials are asking troops to be more vigilant and keep a lower profile due to a combination of present threats.
A personal account of a paratrooper who jumped into Normandy on D-DayLt. Col. Gerhard Bolland, an 82nd Airborne Division officer, described what it was really like to parachute during the invasion of Normandy.
Chinese Jody hit with jail time after stealing military spouseA Chinese man was sentenced to 10 months in prison for ruining the marriage of a People’s Liberation Army soldier.By Sarah Sicard
ChatGPT-val: Sailor claims AI helped write annual performance evalA Reddit user claiming to be a sailor said ChatGPT helped to complete the dreaded annual performance evaluation.
Passenger absolved of in-flight bomb hoax that prompted F-18 responseThe passenger, then 18, alleged the bomb threat was a joke.
Avoiding Student Loan Scams — Money MinutePersonal finance expert Jeanette Mack explains the steps that you can take to avoid student loan scams.
‘Toxic’ politics increase terrorism, extremism risk, DHS official saysThe current political climate leads to extreme views, the official said, some of which gain footing among military and veteran communities.By Nikki Wentling4 days ago
How a WWII ace became the unlikely honoree of a submarine combat awardJohn Galvin became an ace pilot during WWII, but his most prized award may have been his Submarine Combat Patrol Insignia.By Jon Guttman4 days ago
Military families: Tell us how inflation has affected youTell Military Times how inflation has affected your wallet and your choices.By Karen Jowers6 days ago
Troops may face inflated drug costs under Tricare, lawmakers sayIs the Tricare pharmacy contractor hurting troops and their families by squeezing out competition?By Karen Jowers8 days ago
Do military families really need to move so much?A new report from a leading advocacy group argues it’s time to give the pace of military moves, known as permanent changes of station, a fresh look.By Karen Jowers9 days ago
Military needs better recipe for feeding troops, auditors sayA new government watchdog report argues the Pentagon can do more to steer troops toward nutritious options at military-run dining halls.By Karen Jowers10 days ago
Army imposes stricter rules for addressing extremism among troopsThe rules require continued extremism training for troops and offer more precise guidance for how commanders should address extremism in their units.By Nikki Wentling11 days ago
As troops struggle to find child care, 24-hour centers offer helpAround-the-clock child care centers offer peace of mind for troops who work odd hours or are deployed. But the military says it has no plans to add more.By Karen Jowers11 days ago
Republicans will again try to slash defense secretary’s salary to $1 Democratic lawmakers have blasted the salary reductions as unrealistic and petty.By Leo Shane III13 days ago
Tight congressional calendar squeezes lawmakers’ defense workDefense and veterans hearings on Capitol Hill for the week of June 24, 2024.By Leo Shane III13 days ago
VA chief of staff stepping down from leadership post next monthKimberly Jackson has served as the VA's top advisor since last fall, and will leave the post in mid-July.By Leo Shane III2 weeks ago
Grand jury indicts CEO of military privatized housing company The Michaels Organization CEO has taken a leave of absence to "focus on vigorously defending himself" against racketeering allegations, the company said.By Karen Jowers2 weeks ago
Chinese military’s rifle-toting robot dogs raise concerns in CongressLawmakers want U.S. military officials to examine the threat posed by new Chinese robot dogs armed with rifles.By Leo Shane III3 weeks ago
Southern border mission has no military value, Guard chief warns Gen. Daniel Hokanson said the ongoing southern border mission is not helping troops improve military readiness.By Leo Shane III3 weeks ago
Americans want more intervention in foreign affairs: poll A new survey found a significant increase in support for American involvement in international challenges.By Leo Shane III3 weeks ago
Congress’ defense fight to focus on pay raises, total military spendingHere’s a look at the major differences in the House and Senate bills, and the debates ahead.By Leo Shane III and Bryant Harris3 weeks ago