US Forces Allowed to Use Two Slovakian Air Bases for a Decade Under New Agreement
The parliament and the president of Slovakia approved a defense military treaty with the US on Wednesday.
COVID Vaccine Exemption Approved for 9 Religious Reasons by US Air Force
Tuesday, the Air Force became the second military service to give religious exemptions to the mandatory COVID-19 vaccine, letting nine airmen skip the shots.
The U.S. Navy Need to Consider Space and Power Margins as a ''Warfighting Capability''
While the U.S. Navy designs a Constellation-class frigate and a DDG(X) destroyer concept, the service wants to add the latest offensive and defensive systems.
The US Military Deeply Frustrated by Biden's Withdrawal from Afghanistan
Senior Army officials were frustrated by the inability of the State Department and White House to recognize the imminent security threat that led to the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, according to a 2,000-page Army investigation.
New Head Coach for Texans is Coach Smith
Lovie Smith was hired by the Houston Texans on Monday, adding a veteran with a track record of success to a team under scrutiny for its hiring process.
U.S. Approves $1 Billion Taiwan Patriot Missiles Deal
Taiwan's missile defense systems are boosting as tensions with China escalate.
F-35 Aircraft Carrier Crashes in Flames in a New Video Leaked Online
Social media videos posted over the weekend show an anti-aircraft weapon bursting into flames when it collides with the flight deck of a huge warship.
US MQ-9 Reaper Program Terminated by Air Force
Initially, Tyndall Air Force Base was set to host an MQ-9 reaper wing, but the plans have been put on hold.
Unmanned AI Used in 60-nation Maritime Exercise in the Middle East By US Navy
As part of an essential exercise in the Middle East, the U.S. Navy has begun testing unmanned vehicles and artificial intelligence for the first time to practice operating together.
US Navy Seal Candidate Dies After 'Hell Week' Training
Navy officials identified a Seal candidate who died after an intense training session known as Hell Week and promised to investigate a second incident that left another sailor hospitalized.
Water Poisoning in Hawaii Puts US Military in Crisis
Located on the shores of Pearl Harbor is a vast government fuel storage facility, which has served as a fuel supply for military vessels and planes moving across the Pacific Ocean ever since World War II.
Shukri Abdirahman Fled Socialist Dictatorship in Somalia
Former Somali refugee and national veteran of the U.S. military is now running against Minnesota Representative Ilhan Omar in an endeavor to fund the police, secure America's borders, and preserve the American dream she now lives after fleeing a socialist dictatorship.