As the Biden era ends, U.S. military voices grow candid on Red Sea conflict tactics, costs, and looming challenges for the next administration.
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Gen. Eric Smith voices concerns over relocating Marines from Okinawa to Guam, Hawaii, Australia, and the U.S., highlighting strategic risks.
The Pentagon's pay review shows military members are compensated well compared to civilians, but improvements in non-pay benefits are needed.
The Navy will name two new Ford-class carriers after Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, honoring their legacy and leadership.
The Army is nearly halfway to its goal of recruiting 61,000 soldiers this fiscal year, with 30,000 new enlistments so far, a 6,000 increase over last year.
Pentagon Deploys Military Aircraft to Aid California Wildfire Efforts
Two C-130 Hercules with firefighting systems are aiding in Los Angeles, as Navy helicopters and National Guardsmen prepare to support.
Military bases in North America have resumed the Trusted Traveler Program, improving entry efficiency after a suspension due to recent attacks.
Jimmy Carter, the 39th president, returns to Washington for a state funeral. President Biden will deliver a eulogy at the National Cathedral.
Military bases tighten security, suspend Trusted Traveler Program after attacks by a current and former service member in New Orleans and Las Vegas.
New Orleans truck attack suspect, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, fatally shot by police; FBI links him to IS. Security heightened for upcoming events.