The 147th Infantry Regiment fought alongside Marines in the Pacific, clearing Japanese positions in WWII's toughest battles, yet remains largely unknown.
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Mexican President Sheinbaum files 30 UN complaints against the US over migrant treatment amid ongoing immigration issues.
The U.S. Treasury is sanctioning individuals in Mexico for using casinos to launder money for criminal organizations.
Appointing JAGs as immigration judges raises legal alarms over military roles in civilian courts, due process risks, and possible Posse Comitatus violations.
Joby Aviation and L3Harris conducted their first test flight of an autonomous hybrid VTOL aircraft, aiming to sell it to the Defense Department.
By December 1814, American forces were in disarray, repeatedly defeated by the British in the War of 1812. Yet, a diverse army led by Major General Andrew Jackson, including Tennessee riflemen, Louisiana Creoles, free Black militiamen, slaves, and even pirates, was being assembled to defend New Orleans.
The Netherlands and European NATO partners halt plans to purchase Boeing E-7 Wedgetail aircraft after the U.S. exits the AWACS program.
A group of 17 transgender Air Force members is suing the U.S. government over the revocation of early retirement benefits, challenging the military's policies.
Senators Mark Kelly and John Curtis blame social media and rhetoric from Washington for rising political violence.
The Mexican government is shutting down 13 casinos suspected of money laundering, including some in Sonora state.










