The U.S. Air Force emphasizes combat readiness inspections, stressing commander accountability. Lt. Gen. Pleus highlights the focus on improving aircraft readiness.
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In July 1950, during the Korean War, U.S. troops killed hundreds of South Korean civilians seeking safety at No Gun Ri, a dark chapter in history.
Lt. Gen. Benjamin Watson, nominated to lead III MEF and Marine Forces Japan, plays a pivotal role in U.S. Indo-Pacific strategy.
DUBAI, UAE (AP) — Tensions rise as Iran announces a military drill in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping lane, prompting a U.S. warning.
Col. Luigi Palma di Cesnola, an Italian immigrant, rallied his men at Aldie, earning the Medal of Honor as the first Italian-American recipient.
A Canadian mining company suspends operations in Sinaloa, Mexico, after 10 workers are abducted by cartel members.
"Patriotic Kenny," an 84-year-old Navy veteran, uses viral TikTok videos to connect isolated veterans, providing mobility scooters and support.
The U.S. Air Force must enhance secure communication for missions like the strikes on Iranian facilities to succeed, says Lt. Gen. Armagost.
Italy's defense minister criticizes the U.K. for not sharing tech in the GCAP fighter program, calling it "madness" and a favor to adversaries.
Minoru "Mino" Ohye, a WWII and Korean War veteran, recently turned 100. His extraordinary journey includes service in both the Japanese and U.S. armies.










