Female troops bristle at Pentagon’s review of combat rolesSome women say they suspect the review has been launched merely to buttress a predetermined conclusion: that they do not belong in the infantry. By Tanya Noury12 hours ago
He turned down a trip home from the Korean War, then earned the MOHLloyd Burke's 13-month tour in Korea was at an end when he decided to turn back — and received the Medal of Honor in the process. By Jon Guttman10 days ago
81 women join Texas suit accusing Army gynecologist of secret filmingAnother 81 women have joined a Texas lawsuit accusing an Army gynecologist of secretly filming them during invasive examinations, court documents say.By Eve Sampson5 weeks ago
Army OB-GYN charged with secretly filming dozens at Fort HoodMaj. Blaine McGraw has been charged with four counts and 61 specifications for allegedly secretly filming women during medical exams. By Eve Sampson5 weeks ago
Penny for your thoughts: Military stores to modify change policiesAfter the U.S. Mint stopped producing pennies, various stores, including military shops, are running out of the coins.By Karen Jowers6 weeks ago
Norway takes home top prize in multinational best sniper competitionNorway's duo outshot 34 other teams from 21 other nations. By Bridget Craig7 weeks ago
Army veteran becomes the face of Call of Duty’s new bionic heroArmy veteran Danielle Green is the first female combat veteran to be featured as a playable Call of Duty character.By Clay Beyersdorfer2 months ago
This American soldier saved Charlemagne’s cathedral in World War IICapt. Walter Huchthausen strove tirelessly to stop the building from collapsing and ensured it would be preserved as it is today.By Zita Ballinger Fletcher2 months ago
‘Outcast’: the recruiting scandal that followed one soldier for yearsA now-discredited Army investigation led to a black mark against an Army intelligence officer, despite him never being arrested, The War Horse reports.By Rachel Fobar, The War Horse3 months ago
Thousands of vets saddled with false criminal histories, lawsuit saysA Texas mom and National Guard member is suing the Army to clear her name — and upend the military justice system, The War Horse reports. By Rachel Fobar, The War Horse3 months ago
An enduring symbol: why troops keep naming things after reptilesFrom cobras to gators, reptilian mascots and call signs appear on patches, aircraft and unit logos across every branch. Why?By Clay Beyersdorfer3 months ago
Buffalo chicken, Thai and Cuban food coming to the MRE lineup in 2026Three current, low-rated meal options are going away next year.By Todd South3 months ago