Top stories The U.S. Marine Corps had zero first-person view drones in service as of October 2025.
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This case of executive overreach by Nixon in Cambodia during the Vietnam War led to the passage of the War Powers Act on Nov. 7, 1973.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said he supports the Richard Star Act to give medically retired veterans full compensation.
Germany is the U.S. military’s largest footprint in Europe, with some 35,000 active-duty military personnel, and serves as a key training hub.
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The sailor said medical personnel informed him, “with the chemicals that are in Monster, that it should be OK.”
The Air Force once explored the idea of a chemical weapon that would make enemy soldiers sexually irresistible to one another — striking a blow to morale. “I demand that the producers of this disgusting and juvenile war porn remove my voice immediately,” Steve Downes wrote in a post on X.
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MORE STORIES The service is “aggressively pursuing” an operational demo in 2027 for the Aerial Logistics Connector. By Hope Hodge Seck
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2 days ago The service completed a study of Wasp-class amphibious assault ships and is currently conducting another on amphibious dock landing ships. The questions over the war’s future come as a 60-day deadline approaches Thursday under the War Powers Act. By Patricia Kime
3 days ago Acting comptroller Jules Hurst III, testifying before the House Armed Services Committee, said that the bulk of the figure has been devoted to ordnance. By September, Marines will be screened for blast exposure and overpressure during their periodic health assessments, a Pentagon official said. By Hope Hodge Seck
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8 days ago The highly versatile weapon has seen action affixed to the wings of P-51D Mustangs, aboard vessels in Vietnam and atop Humvees in the Middle East. The sailor was transferred back to Japan for medical care, a Navy spokesperson said. Load More