Marine Recruits Can Earn Up to $8K in Bonuses by Picking One of These Jobs Prospective Marines who sign extended service contracts or agree to work in critical fields can take home bonuses up to $8K.
Far Fewer Troops Applying to Be US Citizens This Year, Officials Say U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services reported major declines in the number of U.S. troops seeking naturalization.
Navy: No Immigrant Sailors Admitted Under MAVNI Are Facing Separation The Navy has completed security-clearance investigations on all 29 of the sailors admitted under MAVNI.
As Army Discharges Immigrants, Corps Still Allowing Hundreds to Enlist The Marine Corps is still processing applicants with lawful permanent resident status, a spokesman said.
Army Community Wants to Help Draft Slogan to Replace 'Army Strong' After reports that the Army is in search of a slogan, soldiers and vets are bursting with ideas to replace "Army Strong."
Army Wants New Recruiting Slogan as Powerful as 'Be All You Can Be' "Army Strong" doesn't tell the whole story, Sergeant Major of the Army Dan Dailey says.
Air Force Reserve Kicks Out Recruit After Racist Video Surfaces The Air Force Reserve is kicking out a recruit after a video surfaced of her allegedly displaying racist behavior.
'Drunk On Power': Did Marine Drill Instructor Torment Muslim Recruits? Gunnery Sgt. Joseph Felix was drunk on power all the time, a military prosecutor argued on Wednesday.
'A Hate Crime': Government Asks for 7 Years in Marine Hazing Case An attorney said the government wants a seven-year sentence, accompanied by demotion to private and dishonorable discharge.
Army Personnel Chief: No Change in Standards for Mental Health Waivers The U.S. Army said it has made no changes to its policy for granting mental health waivers to recruits entering the service.
Fuel Tank Plummets from F-16 Jet and Lands in Neighborhood Near Eglin Air Force Base A fuel tank fell off an F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter jet from Eglin Air Force Base, landing in a residential neighborhood...
The Army's Fitness Standards May Shift in 2025. But How Much Tougher Will They Be? The Army is poised to recalibrate its fitness standards, redefining the physical expectations for combat-arms roles in 2025...
Army Doctor Files Guilty Plea in 41 Cases of Sexual Contact, Indecent Behavior with Patients The physician, an anesthesiologist, was accused of fondling patients at a Washington state military hospital between 2019 and...
Lawsuit Alleges Racial and Gender Discrimination Led to an Air Force Contractor's Death The family of a Air Force contractor who was killed when she walked into a rotating drone propeller has filed a lawsuit...
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...