Air Force Planning Shorter, More Frequent Strategic Bomber Rotations The U.S. Air Force is planning more shorter strategic bomber rotations in order to test its agility.
Army's Brand-New Combat Vehicle Was Designed for the Last War, Esper Says The secretary of the Army said the service could not rule out cuts to the service's Joint Light Tactical Vehicle program.
Air Force's F-35A Deploys to Middle East for First Time F-35 fifth-generation fighters from the 388th and 419th Fighter Wings at Hill Air Force Base have deployed to UAE.
General: Marines Need Family of Next-Gen Ship-to-Shore Connectors The days of building up combat power in secure areas of a theater are over.
Next Milestone for Future B-21 Bomber? First Flight Lt. Gen. Arnold Bunch told lawmakers the program has met all developmental checkpoints and is on schedule.
SOCOM Commander: Special Ops Needs Light Attack Aircraft The new commander of SOCOM wants light attack aircraft to back his forces on the ground.
Air Force Gearing Up for Next A-10 Re-Winging Contract The next contract for the "A-10-Thunderbolt II Advanced-Wing Continuation Kit is going through source selection.
US Halts Shipment of F-35 Equipment to Turkey The U.S. has halted shipments after the NATO ally refused to back down from its intent to purchase the Russian-made S-400.
RC-135 Reconnaissance Aircraft Return to Offutt as Flood Recovery Continues Floodwaters submerged part of the base earlier this month.
Navy to Congress: You Need to Let Us Retire Carrier Truman Lawmakers grilled Navy leaders about a plan to send an aircraft carrier into retirement decades early.
What's in Store for VA Disability Benefits with New Office of Management and Budget Chief? New OMB Director Russell Vought has contributed to two conservative playbooks that advocate for the revamping of veterans'...
Military Drops Recruiting Efforts at Prestigious Black Engineering Awards Event Until this week, Army Recruiting Command had a public partnership with the Black Engineer of the Year Awards, or BEYA, an...
In One of the Marines' Most Iconic Jobs, a Stunning Pattern of Suicide Marine Corps drill instructors are a national symbol of discipline. But for some, their imposing persona belies a dark reality.
Biography of Civil War Veteran Banned as Military Schools Cull Books and Lessons Under Trump Orders A review of content taught at the Department of Defense Education Activity schools has resulted in restrictions of lessons on...
Airman Promotion Test to Tech Sergeant Delayed as Air Force Combs Documents for Subjects Banned by Trump The testing cycle, which was scheduled to begin Saturday and go through April 15, will be pushed back to March 3 and will...