Marine Corps commandant weighs in on DOD's ethics push: 'Remember, you are...
Against the backdrop of Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel's announcement that the Pentagon will create an 'ethics czar' to police misbehavior among the military's most senior officers, the Marine Corps...
View ArticleFrance's president Hollande honors 6 WWII vets
Robert L. Sales landed at Normandy in the first wave of the D-Day offensive and fought his way across France before he was wounded and left partially blind. On Tuesday, French President Francois...
View ArticleSeoul: Rival Koreas hold senior-level meeting
Senior officials from the rival Koreas met Wednesday at a border village, their highest-level talks in years and a potential signal that Pyongyang wants better ties and the resumption of lucrative...
View ArticleOfficers are more likely to text while driving
Your commander may be worse than a typical teenager when it comes to texting and driving.
View ArticleNuke reform drive features ideas tried 5 years ago
Five years ago the Air Force considered a series of proposals to boost morale and fix performance and security lapses in its nuclear missile corps, according to internal emails and documents obtained...
View ArticleFort Drum soldier dies in Afghanistan
Military officials say the death of an eastern Kentucky soldier from a non-combat incident in Afghanistan is under investigation.
View ArticleProsecutors told to explain Naval sex assault case
A military judge overseeing the case of a former U.S. Naval Academy football player accused of sexual assault told prosecutors Tuesday he wants them to explain how they plan to prove their case, an...
View ArticleUSS Donald Cook arrives in new home port in Spain
The USS Donald Cook has arrived at its new home port in Rota, Spain.
View ArticleLeaders: Marines, Army, SOF boost African missions
While headlines and congressional committees continue to focus on Washington's strategic rebalance to the Asia-Pacific region, the Army and Marine Corps remain busy elsewhere, although only the most...
View ArticleSOCOM working on 'Iron Man' suit
Old-fashioned battery power is proving to be the biggest challenge in the military's push to develop an 'Iron Man suit,' a futuristic full-body armor that aims to offer individual troops a...
View ArticleCourt turns down Gitmo force-feeding challenge
A federal appeals court Tuesday turned away a challenge to force-feeding Guantanamo Bay detainees on a hunger strike, but left the door open to legal efforts aimed at ending the practice.
View ArticleFormer Mont. adjutant general sworn in as U.S. senator
John Walsh became the newest member of the U.S. Senate on Tuesday and faces the challenge of making his appointment more permanent.
View ArticleU.S. ambassador visits Okinawa amid base plans
U.S. Ambassador to Japan Caroline Kennedy has made her first visit to the southernmost island of Okinawa, hoping to get support for a contentious plan to relocate a U.S. military base.
View ArticleHundreds rally against Okinawa base move plan
Several hundred people rallied Tuesday ahead of a visit by U.S. Ambassador Caroline Kennedy to the Japanese island of Okinawa to protest plans to relocate an American military base there.
View Article2 Coast Guard dogs in Texas get chopper training
Two Coast Guard bomb-sniffing dogs have had some high-flying security training by being lowered from a helicopter to a boat.
View ArticleNYC settles in wrongful death suit involving guardsman
New York City has reached a settlement with the family of an unarmed National Guardsman killed by police during a Queens traffic stop.
View ArticleWright-Patterson releases sexual-assault statistics
Ohio's largest military base has logged 32 alleged sexual assaults in the past three years.
View ArticleNATO: West may lose access to crucial military materials
Western militaries may lose access to critical materials needed for weapons and other systems, because of the growing demand for new technologies, questionable supply lines and production in unfriendly...
View ArticleNavy spills oily bilge water on Hood Canal, Wash.
The Navy says about 150 gallons of oily bilge water spilled as it was being transferred at a dock on Hood Canal.
View Article82nd soldier dies at Fort Bragg
The Army is investigating the death of a soldier at Fort Bragg, N.C., officials said Tuesday.
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