Marines Try to Land a Spot in the Corps' Next Big Recruiting Commercial The Marine Corps is holding casting calls this week as the service looks for the next faces to appear in upcoming ads.
Army Warns Public to Ignore Fake Draft Notices via Text Message If you get a text message saying you've been drafted, you can ignore it.
Army Launches Pilot to Study Personality Assessment Entrance Tests for Recruits Before entering service, U.S. Army recruits will now have to take an extensive personality test.
The ACFT and the Problems with the Military's Cult of Physical Fitness The Army has increased barriers to service at the same time it attempts to broaden its recruiting base.
Navy Recruits Are Now Using Their Fingerprints to Sign Enlistment Documents Using fingerprints to sign documents has enabled recruiters to work digitally the entire time instead of printing pages.
Army Recruiters' Newest Offer: Guaranteed Job-Hunting Help After Service Army recruiting officials are dusting off a 19-year-old program designed to guarantee young people help finding a job.
Meet the Retired Generals Working to End Childhood Obesity for a Fitter Force A report by the organization Mission: Readiness declared the child obesity epidemic a national security issue.
Lawmaker Calls for Answers on Army Recruiters' Use of China-Based App A New York lawmaker wants Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy to explain the service's decision to allow recruiters to use TikTok.
The Marines Want an Academic Study on the Cost, Impacts of Co-Ed Boot Camp The Marine Corps is looking for a university that can complete an in-depth study of co-ed recruit training.
Army Recruiters Still Using TikTok Amid National Security Probe The U.S. military has not issued any warnings about using the highly popular Chinese-owned social media app TikTok.
Remains of World War II Marine Recovered and Will Be Buried Stateside After 80 Years Sgt. Robert F. Van Heck, of Chicago, Illinois, was 25 years old in 1943 when he was killed during the U.S. campaign in the...
After Supreme Court Victory, Some Veterans to Receive Additional Months of GI Bill Eligibility The Department of Veterans Affairs announced the change in response to a U.S. Supreme Court decision in April favoring a...
Trusted Traveler Program at Bases Across US Suspended Following Las Vegas, New Orleans Attacks The Trusted Traveler Program applied to Defense Department identification card holders -- such as Common Access Cards or...
Troubled Caisson Unit Makes Appearance at Carter Funeral as Horse-Drawn Services Remain Suspended The unit came under public scrutiny in 2022 when CNN reported that two horses had died within days of each other...
Green Beret in Las Vegas Bombing and New Orleans Attacker Had Brief Overlap in Military Careers The men, Master Sgt. Matthew Livelsberger and Shamsud-Din Jabbar, who were both killed in the incidents, never served in the...