
Former Obama Official Says Hillary Clinton Should Stop Her Campaign
A former head of the Defense Intelligence Agency says Hillary Clinton shouldn't be campaigning as long as her emails are under investigation.
A former head of the Defense Intelligence Agency says Hillary Clinton shouldn't be campaigning as long as her emails are under investigation.
The top officers from the Marines and the Army told a Senate committee that women should have to register for selective service in case of a draft.
Several high-ranking Iranian naval commanders were honored with the nation's victory medal for their part in capturing 10 U.S. sailors this month.
The Wounded Warrior Project was placed on Charity Navigator's watch list. The monitoring group cited reports of the organization's wasteful spending.
A letter from the Pentagon reveals that U.S. Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter might not demote retired Gen. David Petraeus.
A U.S. ship recently sailed near Triton Island, one of the islands that many nations claim in the South China Sea.
The Department of Defense is changing up its maternity leave policy in hopes of attracting, and retaining, the right people for the forces.
Some vets have taken issue with being "used for political stunts."
Dixon was also one of the first African-American women to join the Army.
Luxury hotels, $2,500 bar tabs and the CEO scaling from a roof are some of the expenses employees have accused the company of writing off.
A recent high school graduate in Arkansas says his tattoo made him ineligible to enlist in the Marines.
The Reaper drone, which is supposed to be the Air Force's most advanced model, is the one that crashes the most.
A Navy SEAL who helped kill Osama bin Laden has been accused of having a photo of the corpse and possibly benefiting from the raid in business deals.
The U.S. Department of Defense released a video of the bombing on Mosul, Iraq.
The U.S. Navy is still investigating, but officials are pleased with the "timely way in which this situation was resolved."
American planes capable of launching nuclear missiles flew over South Korea days after North Korea alleged it successfully tested a hydrogen bomb.
Officials have confirmed that a U.S. service member was killed during a counterterrorism operation in southern Afghanistan. Two more were injured.
There is no longer a need for counter-terrorism drone operations in Ethiopia, a U.S. ambassador said.
Guerrilla warfare characterized by surprise attacks could put soldiers at higher risk for post-traumatic stress disorder, according to a new study.
Half of those killed were leaders who planned attacks against the West.
U.S. officials have said American troops are among the six who were killed in a suicide attack near Bagram Airfield.
The U.S. says it is investigating a friendly fire incident where anti-ISIS coalition airstrikes struck and killed 10 Iraqi soldiers.
U.S. commandos apparently landed at the wrong airport in Libya this week. Photos of the incident appeared on the Facebook page of Libya's air force.
For the first time ever, a woman has been named commandant of cadets at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.
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Images of a U.S. Navy seaplane lost during the attack on Pearl Harbor were released Thursday by NOAA and the University of Hawaii.
U.S. Secretary of Defense Ash Carter announced Thursday that all military positions, including combat roles, will be open to women by 2016.
The U.S. will increase its efforts against the Islamic State by sending a new special operations targeting force to Iraq.
As of Sunday, phone companies will be storing your records instead of the NSA, but the agency can still request information.