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Lt. Col. Brian Seymour stands next to an Air Force plane at the change of command ceremony for the 71st Student Squadron on May 16, 2025.

Air Force relieves commander of pilot training squadron

Lt. Col. Brian Seymour was removed following a “loss of confidence in his ability to lead.” He took over the squadron in May.

28th Infantry Division in the Battle of the Bulge

The overlooked Army division that held off the Germans during the Battle of the Bulge

At the start of the Battle of the Bulge, the 28th Infantry Division delayed the Germans long enough to allow the 101st Airborne Division to move into Bastogne.

U.S. Marines with 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, attached to Task Force 51, rehearse non-lethal tactics in Los Angeles, June 11, 2025. U.S. Northern Command is supporting federal agencies by providing military forces to protect federal functions, personnel, and property in the greater Los Angeles area. On June 7, the Secretary of Defense directed USNORTHCOM to establish Task Force 51 to oversee Title 10 forces supporting this mission. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Jaye Townsend)

Marines to begin guarding federal property in LA

The Marines sent to Los Angeles will protect federal property in the area, while the National Guard soldiers will transition to protecting local law enforcement personnel.

Army bringing in big tech executives as lieutenant colonels

Army bringing in big tech executives as lieutenant colonels

The Army said the new senior officers, including Meta’s Andrew Bosworth and Palantir’s Shyam Sankar, will attend a six-week course at Fort Benning and be required to pass Army PT and marksmanship tests.

Protesters confront California National Guard soldiers and police outside of a federal building as protests continue in Los Angeles following three days of clashes with police after a series of immigration raids on June 9, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.

The difference between the Insurrection Act and martial law

The Insurrection Act, which allows federal U.S. troops to enforce civilian laws on U.S. soil, is often confused with martial law, but the two are very different.

A U.S. Army Soldier, with the New Jersey Army National Guard’s 44th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, fires the MK-22 Precision Sniper Rifle as part of a weapon familiarization range on Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey, Oct. 22, 2023. The MK-22 replaced the Army’s existing M2010 and M107 sniper rifles. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. Michael Schwenk)

Ranges on Fort Benning aren’t long enough for Army’s new sniper rifle

With the MK22 Precision Sniper Rifle, soldiers are expected to hit targets up to 1,500 meters away — 500 meters farther than they could with the previous rifle.

Maj. Gen. Clair A. Gill, U.S. Army Aviation Center of Excellence and Fort Novosel commander, conducts a walking town hall in Allen Heights neighborhood with various leaders from USAACE, Fort Novosel, and Corvias Oct. 2. (Photo Credit: Brittany Trumbull)

Most military families on base don’t know their rights as tenants, survey finds

A Military Housing Coalition survey found that tenants don’t know their rights or are not aware of resources to help them navigate private housing issues.

Marines conduct non-lethal training

Marines tasked with LA mission have not yet completed use of force and nonlethal training

The roughly 700 Marines ordered to deploy to Los Angeles have not yet finished nonlethal and domestic use of force training.

250522-N-FT324-8920. ROTA, SPAIN (May 22, 2025). Sailors from Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command stand in formation during the summer whites uniform inspection demonstrating pride and professionalism in their appearance and readiness. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mr. Everett Lopez/ Released by Lt. Cmdr. Alicia Sacks)

Sailors who can’t deploy will be moved to empty jobs under Navy program

The EMPLOY program is aimed at retaining sailors with medical conditions that might otherwise force them out of the Navy.

Trump renames Army bases

Trump reverts 7 Army bases to former names with new honorees, including Delta Force soldier

The new names for the seven Army bases will honor 9 soldiers, including Delta Force soldier Master Sgt. Gary I. Gordon, a Spanish-American War Medal of Honor recipient and a World War I pilot.

250610-N-FS061-2001 NAVAL STATION ROTA, Spain – (Jun. 10, 2025) Cryptologic Technician (Collection) 3rd Class Tylar Keenan, assigned to the Arleigh Burke-class guided missile-destroyer USS Oscar Austin (DDG 79), mans the rail during sea and anchor detail as the ship returns to Naval Station (NAVSTA) Rota, Spain after patrol, Jun. 10, 2025. Oscar Austin completed its first patrol in the U.S. Naval Forces Europe area of operations, employed by U.S. 6th Fleet to defend U.S., Allied, and partner interests in the region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Jasmin L. Aquino)

Crew of USS Oscar Austin awarded Combat Action Ribbons for Red Sea deployment

Sailors who crewed the warship during engagements with Houthi Rebels this spring can now wear the Combat Action Ribbon. The destroyer provided air defense against hundreds of Houthi missiles, rockets and drones.

A Patriot missile system is test fired at the NATO Missile Firing Installation in Chania, Greece. Credit: Anthony Sweeney

Golden Dome: Revolutionary missile defense or money pit?

The proposed billion missile defense system promises to shield America from missile threats, including hypersonics, but many doubt it can be done on time, on budget, or at all.

Men in uniform stand in the background as the new commander of the 111st Electromagnetic Warfare Company accepts the guidon.

National Guard activates first-of-its-kind electromagnetic warfare company

The Georgia National Guard company is the first in the Army tasked directly with electromagnetic warfare, including direct cyber attacks and drone defense.

Soldiers from the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment, which is known as "The Old Guard," wear uniforms from the Revolutionary War, World War I, World War II and Vietnam War for an Army 250th birthday video shoot.

Here’s everything headed to DC for the Army’s 250th birthday parade

The equipment includes tanks from World War II and more than 62 aircraft that will be part of a flyover across the capitol.

National Guard troops carry riot shields with "California National Guard" on them.

Trump federalizes 2,000 more National Guard troops for Los Angeles mission

The move comes after 700 Marines were ordered to deploy to Los Angeles, where National Guard troops already are.

U.S. Marines assigned to Charlie Company, Battalion Landing Team 1/5, 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, conduct a dismounted patrol at the start of Range 400 at Marine Corps Air-Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, California, Sept. 14, 2023. Range 400 is used to conduct company-level live-fire training in a deliberate assault against prepared defensive positions to enhance combined arms engagement capabilities in an austere environment. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Aidan Hekker)

What Marines deploying to LA amid protests legally can, and cannot, do

Marines would likely help protect federal buildings and agents in Los Angeles.

The Pentagon Rundown

The 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment and the Threat Systems Management Office push a swarm of 40 drones through the town during the battle of Razish, National Training Center on May 8th, 2019. This exercise was the first of many held at the National Training Center. (U.S. Army Photo by Pv2 James Newsome)

The aftermath of Operation Spider’s Web and what it means for the US military

Pentagon orders review of base moves, and more military news

Is it possible to have ‘accountability’ for the War in Afghanistan?

Trump touts new ‘F-55’ fighter jet and upgrades to F-35s and F-22s

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