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Military spending infused $17 billion into Louisiana's economy in FY2024, boosting jobs and investments in manufacturing, aerospace, and tech.
Marine veteran Steven M. Lipscomb, a Purple Heart recipient, died heroically saving miners in a West Virginia accident. His bravery is honored.
DARPA's X-65, using active flow control for maneuvering, faces delays with first flight expected in late 2027, focusing on efficiency.
Germany's KNDS unveils the Leopard 2A8, a new battle tank with advanced features like the Trophy system. Deliveries start in 2027.
WASHINGTON — High-ranking Army officials, including Secretary Dan Driscoll, visit Ukraine for peace talks and to discuss drone warfare innovations.
Sgt. Kenneth Nine was about to return to the U.S. when Japanese planes attacked on Dec. 7, 1941, thrusting the 25th Infantry Division into WWII.
The U.S. deploys a massive military force, including the USS Gerald R. Ford, near Venezuela for Operation Southern Spear to combat narco-terrorism.
The Marine Corps War College is integrating AI into wargaming and decision-making, enhancing cognitive capabilities without replacing leadership.
On November 13, 2025, gunfire erupted in Port-au-Prince as U.S. Marines at the American embassy faced an unexpected attack by suspected gang members.










