Marines and soldiers deploy to Guantanamo Bay to support detention operations amid a significant immigration crackdown, setting up logistics.
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The Pentagon is tasked with detaining migrants at Guantanamo Bay per Trump's directive, raising questions about capacity and legal criteria.
President Trump's Army secretary pick, Dan Driscoll, faces a smooth Senate confirmation, but questions arise about his military experience.
New Mexico warns hunters of high PFAS levels in wildlife at Holloman Lake, with contaminants found in birds and mammals, posing health risks.
A Marine finds new family among fellow incarcerated veterans at San Quentin, discovering hope and camaraderie within prison walls.
The military is rapidly scrubbing diversity programs following President Trump's order, causing confusion and removing key policies.
Military units scramble to the southern border following President Trump's order. 1,500 troops deployed, with plans for up to 10,000.
In 1961, a military plane carrying two nuclear bombs exploded over rural North Carolina, narrowly avoiding a catastrophic disaster.
Nancy Leftenant-Colon, the first Black woman in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps post-desegregation, has died at 104, leaving a legacy of breaking barriers.
El Paso County considers a deal with the Air Force for ongoing PFAS testing at Fountain Creek Park. The agreement ensures military access for testing.










