Four U.S. Army soldiers are presumed dead after their Black Hawk helicopter crashed near Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington during a training mission. Recovery efforts are ongoing.
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Estonia summoned a Russian diplomat after three Russian fighter jets entered its airspace for 12 minutes without permission.
Five Protesters Arrested at MacDill AFB
Five anti-war protesters were jailed for blocking traffic at MacDill AFB. Police issued warnings before arresting those who didn't comply.
The U.S. Marines propose airspace restrictions over California's Johnson Valley, sparking concerns among off-roaders about public land access and safety.
Timothy James "TJ" White, ex-U.S. Navy vice admiral, returns to Texas to lead the Texas Cyber Command, tackling escalating cyber threats.
Explore the dynamics of modern warfare with "Littoral Commander: The Baltic," a tabletop wargame depicting a 2030 Russian invasion of the Baltic.
The U.S. Army mismanaged Force Provider modules, key equipment stockpiles for CENTCOM, due to inadequate maintenance and training.
In May 1970, 19-year-old John Smith was injured in Vietnam after tripping a wire. His journey reflects on the war's chaos and resilience.
LONDON — The RAF aims to swiftly reintroduce a nuclear-strike capability, a key priority for Air Chief Marshal Harv Smyth. New F-35A jets will enhance the U.K.'s NATO role.
Texas Republicans praise Trump's National Guard deployment in D.C. for reducing crime, hinting at similar actions in cities like Chicago.










