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Army PSYOP training to be unified under new school
The school will standardize training for PSYOP soldiers in the conventional force and special operations community.
What happens after a prisoner of war or missing-in-action service member is accounted for?
Until they all come home.
How Annie Jacobsen mapped out ‘Nuclear War: A Scenario’
“There are new players, new nuclear armed nations that are far more unpredictable than those who have had nuclear weapons in the past.”
Drones hit Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine
The United Nations' atomic watchdog says continued damage to the facility risks a "major nuclear accident."
US military finishes new Abbey Gate review, shares findings with Gold Star families
The supplemental review was ordered last year to see if any new information could be gained from on-the-ground witnesses of the airport blast.
US, partners carried out 94 anti-ISIS missions in first three months of 2024
Between January and March, the U.S. and partners killed 18 ISIS members and captured 63 other operatives.
Air Force contractor killed by drone propeller lost ‘situational awareness’
Stephanie Cosme died on Sept. 7, 2023 while conducting ground tests on an MQ-9 drone.
‘Total Army’ career fair in Texas aims to recruit soldiers and civilians
The Army employs around 240,000 civilians on average but due to "record breaking" retirements, there are around 500 open civilian jobs.
Navy captain relieved for ‘loss of confidence’ following investigation
The Navy has fired six commanding officers so far in 2024.
Man claimed to be a Marine, Iraq war POW in $146,000 fraud, feds charge
Mikhail Robin Wicker allegedly received health, education, and disability benefits from the VA to which he was not entitled.
Alaska Air National Guard may miss half its alert missions under new manning rules
A plan to replace 80 active duty spots with 88 civilian-style jobs could disrupt the 24/7 NORAD-mandated alert missions held by Alaska guard members.
1st Cav veterans remember ‘Black Sunday’ battle 20 years later
Veterans gathered at Fort Cavazos on the 20th anniversary of a Palm Sunday battle that killed eight and altered the course of the Iraq war.
Former Air National Guardsman may have defected to Russia
Wilmer Puello-Mota left the United States while facing charges of soliciting photos from a teenager.
An American Bataan Death March POW is finally coming home
Strickland was accounted for on Dec. 20, 2023, over eight decades after his death.