Burn Pit Vet's Widower: Memos Show that Illness Didn't Need to Happen A series of memos written in 2006 reveals that U.S. officials in Iraq were well aware of burn-pit dangers at the time.
Petraeus: US Has 'Sacred Obligation' to Help Burn-Pit Veterans Petraeus said it's time for service members exposed to the dangers of burn pits to be provided with proper care.
We Asked Gen. Petraeus Whether the Iraq War Was Really Worth It "I think the post-9/11 generation of veterans truly is America’s new greatest generation."
COIN Doctrine Under Fire The counter-insurgency doctrine is under attack as the White House tries to avoid extended wars and places more focus on the...
Petraeus Suggests U.S. Commandos Operating in Syria The retired general seemed to corroborate what the head of Central Command recently said regarding American commandos being...
Allen's E-mails 'Inappropriate and Flirtatious' Gen. Allen's e-mails to Jill Kelley were of "an inappropriate nature," a senior DoD official said.
US Preps for More Training of Iraqi Troops After Mosul The fall of Mosul will set in motion yet another training cycle for the Iraqi Security Forces.
Petraeus, Allen Vouched for Socialite's Sister The bizarre series of events involving retired Army Gen. David Petraeus and Marine Gen. John Allen has taken another strange...
5 Things to Start Your Week from Military.com Here are five news stories and events to start your week, from the editors at Military.com.
The Hilarious Reason Gene Hackman Gave for Joining the Marine Corps When acclaimed actor Gene Hackman ran away from his home in Danville, Illinois, to join the Marine Corps, his everyman...
In Letter Accusing VA Secretary of 'Cover-Up,' Democrats Demand Answers on DOGE-Led VA Firings A group of Senate Democrats is demanding answers on the Department of Veterans Affairs' recent firings of 2,400 probationary...
Pentagon's No. 2 Spokesperson Has Long History of Antisemitic, Bigoted Social Media Posts Kingsley Wilson, the Pentagon's new deputy press secretary, has a yearslong history of making social media posts that traffic...
Firings Begin at the Pentagon: Veterans, Civil Servants Caught in the Crosshairs At least 5,400 probationary employees were scheduled to lose their jobs in the first round of civilian personnel cuts at the...
$7 Billion Coast Guard Maintenance Backlog Looms as Lawmakers Decry 'Unacceptable' Conditions The Government Accountability Office said the service is responding only to immediate needs and does not have the funding or...