Tributes to 'Black Sunday' Vets at Premiere of 'The Long Road Home' On March 31, 2004, soldiers from 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment, said goodbye to their families and departed for Sadr...
Marine Who Lost Camera Full of Photos from Iraq Identified A Marine is being reunited with a camera full of pictures that a landscaper found on the side of the road nine years ago.
Special Ops Dog Handler Awarded Bronze Star for Heroism in ISIS Fight A decorated Marine Raider who was critically wounded in Iraq received one of the nation's most prestigious awards for valor.
Pentagon Can't -- or Won't -- Say How Many Troops Are at War The Pentagon said Monday the latest official numbers on troops in war zones aren't the real numbers.
Navy and Marines Maintain Wartime Op Tempo Due to Russia and Mideast The Navy and the Marine Corps on still deploying on a wartime basis despite the drawdowns in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Hunt Is On To Reunite Marine with Iraq Photos A camera found nine years ago on the side of a road is full of photos from Iraq that may belong to a Marine named Zellman.
The Continued Unravelling of the Middle East: A Deep Dive into History Sykes-Picot was the first, but not the only treaty that would subsequently define the political topography of the Middle East...
Keeping Iraq Off Travel Ban List Helps Anti-ISIS Fight: General The top U.S. commander for Iraq and Syria said that keeping Iraq off the U.S. travel ban list would make his job easier.
Army Announces Upcoming Deployments of 3,700 Soldiers The U.S. Army on Friday announced its plans to deploy about 3,700 soldiers to Korea as well as to Iraq and Kuwait.
US Marines Recover Crashed Predator Drone During Deployment to Iraq Marines from the Corps' crisis response force in the Middle East were sent to recover an Air Force MQ-1 Predator drone after...
Airman Accused of Firing AK-47 Through Apartment Wall in Latest Gun Death Near Wyoming Base The weekend arrest and firearm death come just weeks after a Security Forces airman was killed by an M18 handgun on base...
Navy Is Retiring the Last of its Storied Cruisers. To Veterans, They Were ‘the Pinnacle of Naval Power’ As the Navy nears its 250th anniversary in October, there's a lot of reminiscing going on about the fleet. Much of it...
Cancer in Military Pilots and Aircrews Will Be Studied Under Newly Signed Law President Donald Trump signed a law last week ordering the review of the prevalence of cancer and deaths by cancer in fixed...
AI Is About to Radically Alter Military Command Structures that Haven’t Changed Much Since Napoleon’s Army AI agents -- autonomous, goal-oriented software powered by large language models -- can automate routine staff tasks...
40 Years of Nebraska Vietnam Veterans Reunions. Now, a Final 'Taps' In a pesky drizzle, a handful of people recently set out 400 small American flags on an empty lot in memory of the 400...