Constant Probing: Chinese Nationals and US Military Installations
Maj. Gen. Rogers highlights ongoing incidents of Chinese nationals allegedly gathering intel at US military sites, including Camp Grayling.
Maj. Gen. Rogers highlights ongoing incidents of Chinese nationals allegedly gathering intel at US military sites, including Camp Grayling.
A law firm plans to sue the U.S. Army for sexual misconduct by a doctor at Fort Hood. The Army is investigating, and the doctor's suspended.
The U.S. Army Rangers were formed in 1942, inspired by British Commandos. Their first test, Operation Jubilee, taught vital combat lessons.
President Trump, in his second White House term, navigates a complex "peace through strength" strategy, echoing Reagan's doctrine.
Deborah Sampson, disguised as a man, served 17 months in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War, later fighting for her military pension.
Veteran Hank Ford credits his service dog, Tommy, with saving his life during a health crisis, offering companionship and support.
In October 2025, Typhoon Halong hit western Alaska, causing devastating floods and winds, displacing thousands and prompting a historic airlift.
The U.S. plans to reduce its troop presence on Europe’s eastern border with Ukraine, focusing on other global priorities, Romania's defense ministry announced.
As the government shutdown stretches into its fourth week, services are on hold, affecting all walks of life, including deceased veterans.
A white granite headstone at Arlington honors Larry Allan Thorne, born Lauri Allan Törni in Finland. He served under three flags and became a U.S. Army legend.