New Law Will Allow Thousands More Veterans to Join American Legion A soon-to-be signed law will allow anyone who served since the end of World War II to join.
Watchdog Report Suggests Broadcasting 9/11, USS Cole Bombing Trials Online Interest will likely increase when Khalid Sheik Mohammed and Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri's trials are scheduled, the GAO says.
As Teens Born After 9/11 Reach Military Age, Recruiters Face New Challenges Teens walking into recruiters' offices have no memory of the 9/11 attacks.
'Americans Do Not Scare,' Mattis Says on 9/11 Anniversary Defense Secretary Jim Mattis sent a message of defiance on the 17th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks.
USS Arlington, Named to Honor 9/11 Victims, Visits NYC The amphibious transport dock is visiting New York City to participate in Fleet Week for the first time.
Pence Says 'Let's Roll' Flight 93 Passengers Possibly Saved His Life Pence said he was there to "pay a debt of honor to the 40 heroes of Flight 93" who rose up against the four hijackers.
Trump, Mattis Call for Renewed Commitment to War on Terror On the 9/11 anniversary, President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis pledged resilience against terrorism.
Brother of Victim Honors Navy Warships Named for 9/11 Sites The Navy ship USS Somerset and its crew serve as a living memorial to the passengers of United Flight 93.
Report: Cost of Post-9/11 Wars To Taxpayers $23K Apiece A new estimate of the costs of the post-9/11 wars puts the total at $5.6 trillion, or $23,386 for each taxpayer. Read more.
5 US Troops Wounded in Afghanistan Suicide Attack on 9/11 Anniversary Five U.S. troops were wounded Monday when a suicide bomber drove a car bomb into an armored convoy outside Bagram Air Base.
Russian Flotilla Off Florida Coast Sparks Deployment of US Navy Destroyers, Planes The Russian Ministry of Defense said in an online post that the ships conducted exercises in the use of "high-precision...
Massive Search at Hawaii Marine Corps Training Ground Fails to Find Alleged Poachers Carrying Gun, Knife The alleged trespassing coincided with reports of "shots fired" at the training area, which apparently did not originate from...
White House 'Strongly Opposes' Proposed 19.5% Pay Hike for Junior Enlisted Troops The statement from the White House suggested Congress should wait until the administration's review is done to make any...
Navy Relieved 12 Commanders in 6 Months — Including 3 Firings that Were Never Publicly Announced When asked why the three firings were not made public, a Navy spokesman said that the sea service does not publicly announce...
5.5% vs. 19.5% Pay Raise: Senate Diverges from House on How Much to Boost Junior Enlisted Paychecks The House and Senate will need to negotiate a compromise version of their respective bills before this year's NDAA can become...