Army Approves 22 Women to Become Infantry and Armor Officers The U.S. Army has approved requests from 22 women to attempt to become 2nd lieutenants in infantry and armor units.
Latest Woman to Try Marines' Infantry Officer Course Drops after Hike The latest female officer to attempt the Marine Corps' infantry officer course held on until the 11th day before she was...
Marine Corps Approves First Two Women for Infantry Positions The U.S. Marine Corps is getting its first female rifleman and machine gunner later this year, service officials confirmed.
Heavy Loads Could Burden Women's Infantry Role If and when women assume the role of infantry soldier, one of the biggest challenges they may face is the weight on their...
Army's First Female Infantry Officer Assigned to Fort Benning One of the first women to graduate Ranger School has been assigned to the Airborne and Ranger Training Brigade.
Army: Future Infantry BCTs to Stay on Their Feet The U.S. Army is currently developing four new combat vehicles, but maneuver officials here maintain that infantry brigades...
First Female Marine Recruit Signs Infantry Contract The first woman to enlist in the Marine Corps with an infantry contract is headed to boot camp later this year.
Army Looks to Mount 30mm Cannons on Strykers Lightly-armed Army infantry brigades need heavier firepower, said senior leaders at the Maneuver Center of Excellence.
First Female Marine Officer Attempting Infantry Stymied on Final Try The officer began the 84-day course July 6 and was dropped July 18 after failing to complete two conditioning hikes.
Supreme Court Upholds VA Court Decision Not to Review 'Benefit-of-the-Doubt' Evidence in Veterans' Claims In a 7-2 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court said last week that, while the Department of Veterans Affairs should favor veterans...
Fired Veterans and VA Employees Would Be Reinstated to Federal Jobs Under Senate Proposal Department of Veterans Affairs employees and veterans fired from other agencies as part of the Trump administration's...
The Medal of Honor Fraud Case that Took Stolen Valor to the Extreme H.L.I. Lordship Industries of Long Island, New York, admitted to selling unauthorized versions of the Medal of Honor, the...
Hegseth Ban on Travel Forces Closures, Reduced Hours at Military Entrance Exam Sites Locations set up across the country to give military entrance exams to potential recruits have been forced to close or reduce...
Route Used by Army Black Hawk During Deadly Collision Was Far Too Risky, Safety Officials Say Federal crash investigators have said a helicopter route used by an Army Black Hawk for training when it crashed midair with...