Capt. Walter Fleming led his Marines through Vietnam's dangers, surviving 13 months of intense combat unscathed, with profound respect for his troops.
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JERUSALEM — Trophy active protection systems will be integrated on Leopard 2 A8 tanks for Lithuania, the Netherlands, Czech Republic, and Croatia in a €300 million deal.
Mayor Robert Koch praised retired Brig. Gen. Enoch “Woody” Woodhouse, a Tuskegee Airman, as a World War II hero and pioneer at his 99th birthday.
Gen. Randy George celebrates the new M1E3 Abrams tank: lighter, advanced, and set for early delivery. Features include AI tools and a hybrid-electric drivetrain for 50% better fuel efficiency.
The fiscal 2026 defense budget restores Navy's F/A-XX funding and boosts Air Force's F-47 spending, allocating $3.9B for sixth-gen aircraft.
Mayra Diaz, a former soldier at Fort Hood, has filed a $10M complaint against the Army, alleging negligence in preventing her sexual assault.
Italy's defense budget for the GCAP fighter jet has surged to €18.6 billion, prompting opposition criticism over the steep increase.
Sen. Ruben Gallego criticizes ICE funding, advocating for oversight and a focus on criminals and security instead.
Karrin Taylor Robson leads GOP governor's race in funds with $1.1M banked, fueled by $2.2M personal contribution.
Brendan Gibbons honors his WWII veteran grandfather by preserving military history. From mementos to vehicle restorations, he keeps memories alive.










