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On Nov. 30, 1942, the USS New Orleans was in the middle of a pitched battle off of Guadalcanal. A Japanese torpedo scored a ...
The Pentagon confirmed that one missile got past air defenses, showing a wider extent of damage than had been announced.
The “right to repair” involves providing troops with the necessary tools and authorization to make fixes that now require ...
A retired lieutenant colonel pleaded guilty to conspiring to transmit classified information on a dating site to what he believed was a Ukrainian woman.
Shorter, sneaker-style boots are out, as are eyelash extensions. All officers will now have to maintain a set of OCPs, ...
A federal watchdog found that an Army major was barred from contacting a member of Congress about health impacts from a fuel ...
A military aircrew on a long flight may have, yet again, passed the time by sketching genitals across the sky.
Although 40 states have legalized medical marijuana, the federal government still lists it as a controlled substance.
A new Army policy explains the steps that investigators can take to screen deceased soldiers’ cell phones for sensitive ...
The Navy wants to buy 19 ships in fiscal year 2026, but delays, aging shipyards, and new threats may upset those plans.
The Army will lead the new group, which will try to coordinate the different services' efforts to develop ways to take out ...
The early attempt at drones in World War II saw the Army Air Forces convert B-17 bombers into remote-controlled flying bombs.