Top stories Marine Corps Commandant Gen. Eric Smith announced that retention goals were met just weeks after the target window opened.
Lt. Col. Calischaran G. James was relieved of his duties by Maj. Gen. Marcus B. Annibale, the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing commanding general.
Continuing work on the first two ships, plus indemnities agreed with the U.S. government, would be worth $3 billion, sources in Italy said.
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Social media video showed first responders performing CPR on one of the service members and treating the other on a sidewalk covered in broken glass.
The suspect has been identified by law enforcement as 29-year-old Rahmanullah Lakanwal, an Afghan national who had been living in Washington state.
Two West Virginia National Guard members who deployed to the nation’s capital were shot Wednesday just blocks from the White House.
In other news There is limited research on traumatic brain injury among SOF, although the community faces a higher risk of TBI, according to a new Rand report.
The documentary, streaming Monday, follows a group of veterans undergoing experimental treatments currently not approved for clinical use in the U.S.
From cobras to gators, reptilian mascots and call signs appear on patches, aircraft and unit logos across every branch. Why? After the rocky reception of Battlefield 2042, game developer DICE needed a strong comeback. The new Battlefield 6 mostly delivers, our reviewer writes.
This fall, two video game franchises are going head-to-head, with the upcoming releases of "Call of Duty: Black Ops 7" and "Battlefield 6."
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