Honorable service requires courage on the battlefield, but it also requires courage in the Situation Room, in the Pentagon, and anywhere military leaders serve our…
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The USO honors service members for their extraordinary acts of courage in 2025, celebrating their dedication at the annual USO Gala in D.C.
Iran has launched missiles at Diego Garcia, a key U.K.-U.S. military base in the Indian Ocean. The attack was condemned by Britain.
More than 1 million veterans may now qualify for extended education benefits under both the Montgomery GI Bill and the Post-9/11 GI Bill.
Democracy depends on the rule of law — especially when force is used. For democratic governments, how power is exercised matters just as much as…
The following piece was originally published in The Hill by John Shkor, Steven Lepper and William Baumgartner. Read the original article here. President Trump has…
Despite a severe injury while serving in Iraq, Marine veteran Jose Pequeno found hope and support through a fellow Marine's kind gesture.
In October 2025, Typhoon Halong hit Alaska, causing severe flooding and damage. A historic airlift evacuated over 600 residents to safety.
U.S. Marines bolster presence near Venezuela amid rising tensions. Deployments include thousands of troops and naval assets for potential intervention.
DETROIT — U.S. Secret Service arrested ex-Airman Joshua Levi Young for threats against Trump over LGBTQ+ policies, court records reveal.
The bipartisan push to create a Space National Guard is gaining momentum, with new bills in Congress aiming to enhance space readiness and streamline operations.
The Air Force Academy allowed Muslim cadets to skip physical training during Ramadan after initial denial, ensuring religious accommodations.











