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U.S. troops in the Caribbean face rising tensions as Venezuela's military, equipped with Russian missiles, is on high alert, complicating operations.
A military exercise at Camp Pendleton celebrating the U.S. Marine Corps' 250th anniversary turned chaotic when artillery rounds from M777 Howitzers were fired over Interstate 5, causing traffic disruptions and raising safety concerns. Despite assurances of safety protocols, shrapnel hit a parked CHP cruiser, leading to an early termination of the event.
Rep. Tony Gonzales discusses the "mixed bag" of firing federal workers amid the third-longest government shutdown, affecting his family.
The Army revamps combat strategies, integrating drones heavily influenced by Ukraine's battlefield tactics, aiming for a drone-equipped force by 2026.
Efforts to honor Charlie Kirk posthumously at the U.S. Air Force Academy were declined, citing his controversial statements and lack of service.
George Patton addressed the U.S. Army's first Black tankers in 1944, praising their skills despite his own prejudices. Among them, Ruben Rivers heroically led his unit, earning the Medal of Honor posthumously in 1997.
U.S. Special Operations Command seeks a compact, jam-proof missile for medium-sized drones to perform precise, autonomous strikes amid electronic warfare.
Adm. Alvin Holsey, overseeing U.S. military ops in the Caribbean, will retire in December, following recent controversial drug boat strikes.
Hundreds airlifted from remote Alaska Native villages after Typhoon Halong's storm surge devastated communities, killing at least one.










