The U.S. launches Operation Epic Fury against Iran, targeting over 1,000 sites. Sec. Hegseth insists it's not an "endless war," while Gen. Caine says it's just the start.
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The U.S. and Israel launched a major strike on Iran to dismantle its military capabilities, leading to a series of retaliatory attacks.
Kayce Dutton, once at peace, is pulled back into law enforcement in "Marshals," where his military past shapes his journey as a U.S. Marshal.
The USS Gerald R. Ford extends its deployment beyond eight months, highlighting the Navy's focus on crew resilience amid global tensions.
Iran's nuclear deal with the US is "within reach," says Foreign Minister Araghchi, urging diplomacy amid rising military tensions.
In a controversial move, Trump plans to send a hospital ship to Greenland, sparking defense of its health care system by Danish and Greenlandic leaders.
Five outstanding service members were honored at the 2026 NETC ceremony in Pensacola, showcasing leadership and excellence in military training.
Navy veteran Margaret Hanley, 72, is missing from Jacksonville, FL. Family and police are searching for her; concerns arise over potential scam.
Aviation Radioman 1st Class Dave Cawley prepared for a perilous mission targeting Truk Lagoon, Japan's Pacific stronghold, in February 1944.
U.S. forces intercepted the Veronica III in the Indian Ocean, targeting illicit Venezuelan oil. The tanker, linked to Iran and under sanctions, was tracked from the Caribbean.










