The US has been too cautious when it comes to giving drones to Ukraine.
According to a leading Democratic member, the Biden administration should send armed drones and longer-range artillery to Ukraine; he told reporters on Wednesday.
VA mulling restricting outside doctors' access to curb rising costs
According to VA Secretary Denis McDonough, the Department of Veterans Affairs may change the requirements for its community health care program, which is designed to let veterans see doctors outside of the VA system if they don't have easy access to one.
Four Navy commanders have been fired in the past seven days.
As reported in the Navy's news release dated Tuesday evening, another commanding officer had been dismissed. Cmdr. Peter Lesaca of the destroyer USS Preble. Lesaca is the Navy's fourth commander to be relieved in the previous week.
House bill would protect troops' leave for abortion services.
Before the Supreme Court's expected rule overturning the landmark Roe v. Wade decision that forbids states from prohibiting the practice, House Democrats are working to ensure that service personnel can take leave to seek an abortion.
House bill would protect troops' leave for abortion services.
Before the Supreme Court's expected rule overturning the landmark Roe v. Wade decision that forbids states from prohibiting the practice, House Democrats are working to ensure that service personnel can take leave to seek an abortion.
The Pentagon suffers from Trump's Air Force One deal, not just Boeing.
Air Force One's fixed-price contract with Boeing Co., which Donald Trump persuaded the company to sign, has resulted in a loss of over $1.5 billion, according to the company's CEO. The Air Force has also had problems with it.
Bicycles for Everyone: Veteran's Ride Honors All-Black Corps
Bobby McDonald's contagious smile radiates as he recounts the extraordinary story of the 20 African-American soldiers and their White lieutenant. They pioneered the usage of bicycles in the United States Army.
An army dump contractor created a troubled platform for tuition assistance.
The Army is firing the business it hired to handle the platform that administers education benefits to more than 100,000 soldiers. The site has been plagued by technological troubles, with service chiefs claiming it was defective from the beginning.
Swedes and Americans drill on remilitarized Baltic Sea Island.
At the turn of the century, the idea of having to defend Gotland against a foreign invasion appeared so far-fetched to Swedish decision-makers that they decided to demilitarise the Baltic Sea island.
Group of Neo-Nazis plasters VA Hospital with pro-White propaganda.
An Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs hospital was defaced with white supremacist messages by a far-right gang that posted photos of a bathroom covered in racist inscriptions to social media.
Active-duty US service members contract monkeypox in Germany.
Last week, a U.S. service member in Stuttgart, Germany, was diagnosed with monkeypox, the virus's first confirmed case among active-duty members.
Utah Honor Flight: Dozens of veterans fly to Washington, D.C.
According to reports, Utah has the most significant percentage of veterans of any state in the US, except for Oregon.