Guard and Reserve leaders warn that aging equipment, funding uncertainty, and rising mission demands in the FY 2027 budget strain readiness.
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Texas Tech star Jacob Rodriguez gears up for the NFL Draft while cherishing moments with his Army pilot wife. Their long-distance journey, marked by dedication, highlights the balance of dreams and duty.
Seventy-three ex-military leaders file a legal brief defending Sen. Mark Kelly against the Trump administration's retaliation over a controversial video.
Seventy-three retired U.S. admirals and generals back Sen. Mark Kelly in a legal battle over his controversial video on refusing illegal orders.
France is advancing its rocket artillery system, testing local options vs. foreign ones. Aiming for 26 systems by 2030 to replace aging units.
The callsign “Sandy” has been pivotal in U.S. Air Force CSAR missions since 1965, transitioning from A-1 Skyraiders to A-10 Warthogs.
Honorable service requires courage on the battlefield, but it also requires courage in the Situation Room, in the Pentagon, and anywhere military leaders serve our…
The U.S. military is prepared to strike Iran as a naval blockade tightens, following failed talks. Pentagon warns of risks to oil flows.
The USS Gerald R. Ford sets a record for the longest post-Vietnam War deployment, surpassing 294 days, raising concerns about crew welfare.
Congresswoman Yassamin Ansari has filed impeachment articles against Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over Iran conflict.









