The Army Is Looking for Its Best Rangers, Snipers and Hand-to-Hand Fighters Infantry Week is designed to commemorate the formation of the U.S. Army infantry.
Female Army Guardsman Reflects On Historic Graduation from Ranger School Army Staff Sgt. Jessica Smiley and Sgt. Danielle Farber are the first two National Guard soldiers to earn the Ranger Tab.
Bills Would Award Congressional Gold Medal to Army Rangers of WWII About 41 of the 7,000 Rangers who served in the war are still alive.
1st Female Airman to Earn Ranger Tab Is Now Training for Disaster Response She made history. Now, she's training to make a difference.
Former Ranger Ryan McCarthy Hopes to Lead Army Through Human Connection For nearly two years, Ryan McCarthy has built a reputation as one of the most visible figures in the Army.
First Female Airman Earns Army Ranger Tab First Lt. Chelsey Hibsch became the first female airman to earn the coveted Ranger tab on Aug. 30.
Army Ranger Killed During 2018 Raid Was Accidentally Shot by Afghan Commando A new report has confirmed that an Army Ranger's death was due to friendly fire from an elite Afghan commando unit.
No Grunts Under 26, $250K Bonuses: DoD's Most Radical Ideas to Transform the Infantry A task force plans to revamp the antiquated methods the Army uses to recruit, select and train infantry.
Once Again, Conventional Army Teams Snag Top Spots at Best Ranger Competition Two captains from the Army's 101st Airborne Division have earned first place in this year's Best Ranger Competition.
Army Ranger with 8 Combat Deployments Dies in Free-Fall Jump Sgt. 1st Class Ethan Carpenter died March 15 while conducting "routine military free-fall training."
VA to Give Veterans One-Year Authorizations to Seek Care from Private Providers in 30 Specialties The move allows veterans to get 12 months of private treatment without having to request a reauthorization.
Air Force Investigating After Security Forces Kill Civilian Who Crashed into Arizona Base Gate An airman from the base's Security Forces Squadron "shot and fatally injured" the civilian after several of the troops used...
Broken Altimeter, Ignored Warnings: Hearings Reveal What Went Wrong in DC Crash that Killed 67 Over three days of sometimes contentious hearings this week, the National Transportation Safety Board interrogated Federal...
Senators Seek Answers on Hawaii Veteran Ordered to Self-Deport U.S. Sens. Mazie Hirono and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut have sent a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem...
Heart’s Ann and Nancy Wilson Rock On: ‘Our Military Upbringing Helped Us in Many Ways’ Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees Ann and Nancy Wilson of Heart have never served in any branch of the military. But the...