A West Virginia museum honoring veterans seeks more space to expand its rich artifact collection and enhance public engagement.
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Army Sgt. Ayssac Correa's wife was detained by ICE, highlighting the struggle faced by military families with undocumented members amid heightened immigration enforcement.
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case involving an Army soldier suing a defense contractor for negligence in a deadly 2016 bombing in Afghanistan.
The Army surpassed its recruitment goal of 61,000 soldiers for fiscal 2025, spurred by outreach, a softening economy, and prep courses.
Loretta Swit, Emmy-winning actress known for her role as Major Margaret Houlihan on "M.A.S.H.," has passed away at 87 in New York City.
The Army plans a significant reorganization, cutting 2,000 positions and halting outdated programs to focus on modern warfare technology.
A non-functioning hotline between military and civilian air traffic controllers in D.C. may have led to a near miss after helicopter flights resumed.
The Army is discontinuing the M10 Booker, prioritizing high-tech warfare over traditional platforms, leaving infantry units with less firepower.
Federal Land Transfer Expands Military's Role at Texas Border
Federal land in Texas is now under U.S. military control, expanding troops' roles in detaining migrants and enforcing border security.
The U.S. military saw a nearly 4% drop in reported sexual assaults last year, driven by a 13% decrease in the Army, per a Pentagon report.










