The German army aims to enhance wartime decision-making with AI tools, drawing insights from Ukrainian forces to analyze battlefield data swiftly.
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U.S. to Deploy 1,000 Troops to Middle East Amid Iran Tensions
The 82nd Airborne Division prepares for deployment as negotiations with Iran unfold, with 5,000 Marines and sailors en route.
Charles McMahon, a Marine from Massachusetts, recounts his experience during the Battle of Hue. At 19, he faced the harsh realities of war, becoming part of one of Vietnam War's bloodiest battles.
Sam Robinson, an Army veteran and Chinook Councilmember, advocates for federal recognition of the Chinook Nation, highlighting its legacy.
Navy veteran Milton "Rip" Ripple, a beloved figure in the Pearl Harbor community, passed away at 98. He was among the last "atomic veterans."
Hundreds of Bath Iron Works employees in Maine strike over wage disputes, rejecting a proposed offer. The shipyard plans to maintain operations.
Federal government agrees to offset costs and set up oversight for new DHS immigration facility in Surprise, Arizona.
Sen. Lindsey Graham urged Trump to order Marines to seize Iran's Kharg Island, citing Iwo Jima. His call faced backlash from GOP colleagues.
Norfolk Navy vet Callahan Kessler sentenced to 4 years for assaulting his wife. Convicted of strangulation, abduction; case involved security footage.
Poland Eyes Joining Global Combat Air Programme
Polish Deputy State Assets Minister Konrad Gołota announced Poland's interest in joining GCAP to develop a sixth-gen fighter jet.










