Review Finds No Systemic Ethical Problems in Special Ops
U.S. special operations forces have no "systemic" failures of ethics, but a review points to the need for strengthening leadership...
U.S. special operations forces have no "systemic" failures of ethics, but a review points to the need for strengthening leadership...
FALLS CHURCH: With news of the contagious and potentially deadly illness known as novel coronavirus grabbing headlines worldwide, military health...
North Korea remains a security challenge, and the United States continues to pursue North Korean denuclearization, a senior Pentagon official...
Today the Department of Defense provided to the Congress the semiannual report, “Enhancing Security and Stability in Afghanistan,” covering events...
The Defense Information Systems Agency has been offering "milDrive," a cloud-based storage solution for desktop users, for nearly a year....
Paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, and 40 personnel from U.S. Army South will participate...
Defense Secretary Dr. Mark T. Esper reiterated his belief on Sunday morning talk shows that elimination of Iranian Gen. Qassem...
The United States must maintain overmatch — be stronger, better armed, or more skillful than its adversaries, the Army secretary...
Although Iranian missiles damaged equipment and infrastructure at U.S. and ally-occupied military installations in Iraq yesterday, training and defensive readiness...
Although NATO is committed to the training mission in Iraq, the alliance has suspended training operations in the country, NATO...