The NYARNG leads in recruitment for the fourth consecutive year, achieving 113% of its strength goal with 11,700 recruits by FY25's end.
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The USAFA faces scrutiny from the HLC due to faculty cuts affecting accreditation. A swift response is required to address compliance concerns.
Outdoor Christmas decorations are not allowed at Tyndall Air Force Base housing before Thanksgiving, as per the community's guidelines.
Warrant Officer Stephen Peth, a DUSTOFF pilot, flew over 3,000 casualties to safety in Vietnam. His bravery earns him a Congressional Gold Medal.
Theater artists Larissa FastHorse and Michael John Garcés explore Indigenous stories in "The Native Nation Project."
Thousands braved freezing winds on Fifth Avenue for the USA's largest Veterans Day parade, honoring 250 years of military service.
Pvt. Henry Gunther, the last American soldier killed in WWI, was struck at 10:59 a.m., Nov. 11, 1918, moments before the armistice.
After surviving a near-fatal accident in Afghanistan, Marcus Gill found new purpose, earning a degree in theological leadership and protecting others.
Gov. Katie Hobbs allocates $1.8M to Arizona food assistance amid SNAP funding uncertainty during federal shutdown.
The Pentagon's acquisition reform aims to empower executives with more authority and flexibility to deliver new weapons swiftly and efficiently.










