Top stories U.S. military bunkers across the Middle East are getting new doors and added protection as recent events draw attention to indirect blast-related injuries.
A massive cyberattack against a private health care firm in February may have exposed millions of veterans' personal medical records.
A U.S. airstrike in Syria in May 2023 that was targeting an al-Qaida leader killed an innocent civilian instead, U.S. Central Command said Thursday.
Latest Five of the injured troops were transported to a civilian hospital, with four released the next day, the Navy said.
Pieces of the changes already in the operating force are proving their combat-worthiness, two senior generals said.
The jury deadlocked on accusations that civilian interrogators at Abu Ghraib conspired with U.S. soldiers to abuse detainees.
The hurt crew member had suffered injuries from a hot fuel oil spill.
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"But now the tide has to turn, and we have to get back to quality of life," Gen. Eric Smith said.
A foreboding new video released in the early morning hours is the latest effort by the Army to lure soldiers to some of its more secretive units.
The tools include shot tracking, instant feedback, new simulators and devices that improve technique.
In other news Years of spending more on weapons systems than on quality of life was one reason, the Marine Corps’ budget chief said.
A Chinese man was sentenced to 10 months in prison for ruining the marriage of a People’s Liberation Army soldier.
A Reddit user claiming to be a sailor said ChatGPT helped to complete the dreaded annual performance evaluation. The passenger, then 18, alleged the bomb threat was a joke.
A former Chinese military member says troops were forced to use missile fuel to cook dinner.
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