SEAL Killed Fighting ISIS Had Earned Prestigious Combat Medal A Navy SEAL killed in May in a gunfight with Islamic State militants in northern Iraq had already earned the Silver Star.
New Book Details Stories of US Soldiers Who Fought in Ramadi Anthony Deane was a young U.S. Army officer when he deployed to Iraq during the first Gulf War.
Remains of F-16 Pilot Return Home After 10 Years The remains of F-16 pilot Maj. Troy Gilbert, who died Nov. 27, 2006 returned home this week, the Air Force announced...
Three-Star on Fallen EOD Sailor: 'His Sacrifice Will Not Be in Vain' The Defense Department released new details about a Navy explosive ordnance disposal technician killed Oct. 20 in northern...
1st US Service Member Killed Fighting ISIS in Syria The first U.S. service member was killed in fighting against the Islamic State in Syria.
US, Russia Need More Talk on ISIS Fight, Air Force General Says The Pentagon should consider more discussions with Russia as the battlespace continues to grow more complex in Iraq and Syria...
Scholarship Fund to Honor Soldier Killed by IED in Iraq Friends have started a scholarship fund to honor Army 1st Lt. Weston Lee.
US, UN Pressure Kurds to Delay Independence Referendum in Iraq The U.S. is pressuring Kurds in Iraq to hold off an independence referendum amid warnings of civil war over a "Yes" vote.
No Parole for Shooter in 'Quick-draw' Death The Army has denied a parole bid for a soldier jailed at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, for the 2011 shooting death of his...
Guardsmen Patrolling DC Will Soon Be Armed, Pentagon Says Guardsmen have mostly been patrolling tourist areas not known for high crime rates, such as the National Mall and a transit...
Air Force Top Enlisted Leader Says Service Oath Isn't Made to 'Any Individual' Amid General's Retirement Chief Master Sgt. David Flosi's message to the force seemingly sought to calm the rank and file as the Pentagon goes through...
Veterans Stole over $150K from Air Force Base’s Sports Program in Florida, Feds Say Keith Pilawski, 63, and Edwin Ortiz, 58, defrauded the sports program from 2009 until 2024, the U.S. Attorney's Office for...
Why Is the Army Chopping Away at Its Chopper Fleet? The cuts are part of a larger reorganization as the Army prepares for the changing landscape of warfare with one of the...
Hegseth Fires General Whose Agency's Intel Assessment of Damage from Iran Strikes Angered Trump Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse will no longer serve as head of the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency, according to the people, who...