New protocol to provide early brain injury detection
WASHINGTON: Defense Department officials are rolling out a new set of guidelines for the treatment of mild traumatic brain injury...
WASHINGTON: Defense Department officials are rolling out a new set of guidelines for the treatment of mild traumatic brain injury...
WASHINGTON: Some of the 98,000 U.S. military forces in Iraq already have made the transition from security to stability operations...
WASHINGTON: The model used to determine the appropriate size of the United States military is being replaced following the Quadrennial...
KABUL: Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates is visiting Afghanistan to get what he called the "ground truth" from servicemembers. Gates...
CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C.: Thirteen Marines here tested a U.S. Joint Forces Command interactive training simulation during a demonstration Feb. 23...
WASHINGTON: The Defense Department's review on the potential impact of repealing the ban on gays serving openly in the military...
WASHINGTON, March 4, 2010 - Defense Department leaders and Lockheed Martin executives explained to international partners changes that have been...
WASHINGTON: The Pentagon was in lockdown for some time Thursday evening after a gunman opened fire on two Pentagon Force...
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (Army News Service, Feb. 25, 2010) -- The process of drawing down and resetting equipment in Iraq...
WASHINGTON, Feb. 27, 2010 - The Navy is taking precautionary measures in response to the Tsunami warning issued in the...