Some Children of US Troops Born Overseas Will No Longer Get Automatic American Citizenship Instead, those children must go through the naturalization process, which must be completed before their 18th birthday.
Assignment, Space: How Military Spouses Support NASA's Newest Missions While their husbands serve on the International Space Station, wives help NASA understand the impact of long separations.
Army Announces Winter Deployments to Europe, Afghanistan Two Army units are headed to Afghanistan amid thinning hopes that the U.S. will reach a peace deal with the Taliban.
Air Force Says No Airmen Have Been Booted over the Deploy-or-Out Policy The Air Force also said it has lowered the number of airmen ineligible for deployment due to injury or disability this year.
US Troops Want to Keep Deploying to Afghanistan, Enlisted Leaders Say Top NCOs maintain that troops are still eager to go to combat zones.
There Are Now 2,500 US Marines in Australia After Years of Buildup The first Marines arrived in Darwin, Australia in 2012.
Navy SEALs Kicked Out of Iraq Over 'Deterioration of Good Order and Discipline' Naval Special Warfare has faced recent troubling discipline problems, including reports of drug use in the ranks.
Navy Identifies Sailor Lost at Sea from Carrier Lincoln Aviation Electronics Technician 2nd Class Slayton Saldana was reported overboard July 17.
Navy Ends Search for Sailor Missing from the Aircraft Carrier Abraham Lincoln The sailor was reported overboard in the Arabian Sea July 17.
New Air Force Medical Program Aims to Get More Airmen Deployable The Air Force is planning to reorganize its medical personnel teams in an effort to get help sick airmen get healthy.
Trump Orders VA to Build Homeless Veterans Center on West LA Campus The future of a 388-acre campus in Los Angeles that was donated more than a century ago to house disabled veterans has been...
Navy Subs, Nuclear Secrets and Beer: The Riveting History of Bay Area’s Mare Island Mare Island supported the Navy during both world wars and helped spy efforts during the Cold War by using nuclear submarines...
Fort Carson Soldier One of 1,000 Leaving After Transgender Ban Temporarily Upheld Fort Carson Sgt. Mason Benavides is leaving an Army that no longer wants him.
Trump Wants to Attack Drug Cartels. How Can Mexico Respond if He Does? Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum may soon face her most challenging test -- and her response could define bilateral...
Rattlesnake Wranglers Help Conserve Michigan’s Only Venomous Snake at Military Base Each spring, dozens of conservation researchers and volunteers descend on the Michigan Army National Guard base in northern...