On July 4, 1918, American troops joined Australian soldiers at the Battle of Hamel, marking the first time U.S. forces fought under foreign command.
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Sudden cardiac arrest is a leading non-traumatic death cause in the U.S. military. Efforts include heart screening and AED access to reduce risks.
The Marine Corps launched a pilot program on January 1, 2026, allowing Master Sergeants to transition to First Sergeants, enhancing career flexibility.
The Air Force has awarded Boeing a $2 billion contract for B-52 engine replacements, aiming to extend their service life into the 2050s or 2060s.
The unsolved 2018 murder of disabled Air Force vet Dominic Marino in East Hartford continues to haunt his family, as few leads emerge.
The Trump administration won't reinstate TPS for Venezuelans after capturing the nation's president, DHS reports.
In WWII, Sgt. Horace West executed 37 POWs in the Biscari Massacre. Convicted and sentenced to life, he was released after 14 months.
Operation Absolute Resolve saw over 150 U.S. aircraft, including stealth drones and bombers, support the capture of Venezuelan President Maduro.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth censured Sen. Mark Kelly for a video urging troops to resist unlawful orders, amid allegations of sedition by Trump.
Greg Pryer, a former Marine and NYC cop, struggled with PTSD and alcohol after 9/11. Veterans Treatment Court gave him a second chance at life.










