Navy Launches Safety Review After 2 Navy Recruits Die at Boot Camp Within 8 Weeks An 18-year-old woman died during Navy boot camp this week, prompting a review of training and safety procedures.
Do US High Schools Bar Military Recruiters? Activists Try to Call Pentagon’s Bluff Two activists say they want to call attention to a falsehood allegedly perpetuated by the Pentagon.
Drafting Women Could Diminish Combat Effectiveness, Vet Says Speakers at a hearing were divided between supporters of the current system and those who want it abolished altogether.
DoD Officials Make Case for Keeping the Draft, Women Included Pentagon officials and national security experts presented a case Wednesday to reform the Selective Service System.
Government Appeals Judge's Ruling That Found Male-Only Draft Unconstitutional The Justice Department filing thwarts a request by plaintiffs to open registration to everyone or shutter it.
Cancer Survivor Finally a Marine After 956 Days as a Recruit Earlier this year, Eudy was found fit for duty and he returned to Parris Island as a recruit to finish his training.
Critics Say Army Guard's New Recruiting Logo Driven by School Anti-Gun Policy The new recruiting logo boasts a black background with "Army National Guard" displayed over a gold star.
Army Scaling Back Recruiting Goals After Missing Target, Under Secretary Says The service significantly lowered its recruiting goals after missing last year's recruiting target by about 6,000 soldiers.
Navy Recruit Dies After Collapsing During Fitness Test at Great Lakes Seaman Recruit Kierra Evans was pronounced dead after she collapsed following physical training.
After Court Ruling, Here's What's Next for Women and the Draft A Texas judge ruled Friday that the Selective Service System's rules are unconstitutional.
Virginia National Guard Pilot Wrongly Identified as Involved in DC Midair Collision Sues for Defamation Matt Wallace, an influencer who has more than two million followers on X, posted that Ellis was involved in the collision and...
This Company Is Spending Millions to Profit Off Veterans' Benefits. Why Won't Lawmakers Stop It? Veterans Guardian says it’s fighting to give veterans a choice. Critics say they’re guardians of greed.
3 Hegseth Aides Ousted in Leak Investigation Decry 'Baseless Attacks' “At this time, we still have not been told what exactly we were investigated for, if there is still an active investigation...
Service Identifies Pendleton Marines Killed in Vehicle Incident During Southern Border Mission Lance Cpl. Albert Aguilera, 22, and Lance Cpl. Marcelino Gamino, 28, both Marine combat engineers and from California, were...
New Book Follows the Dutch Civilians Who Came to Adopt and Care for American Graves from WWII Robert Edsel's new book, "Remember Us: American Sacrifice, Dutch Freedom, and a Forever Promise Forged in World War II"...