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Army major honors fallen soldiers with Native eagle feathers in hair
Granted a religious accommodation to wear eagle feathers, Maj. Patrick Sorensen said each represent a fallen soldier or comrade he has served with.
Navy gyms and fitness centers can now be open 24/7
The new policy applies to all 70 bases around the world, though, of course, you'll need a safety brief before you get access.
Marines fire 2 commanders at School of Infantry-West
The school's top officer and the CO of elite reconnaissance training were fired “for loss of trust and confidence in their ability to execute the responsibilities of their commands.”
Marines send rapid reaction FAST security team to Haiti Embassy
Marine FAST security teams train to respond to rowdy mobs, coordinated attacks, bomb threats and even snipers.
Puerto Rico National Guard soldier dies trying to save man drowning near beach
The body of Staff Sgt. Fidel Cruz-Llanos was recovered on Tuesday.
The Army’s floating pier in Gaza is a preview of Indo-Pacific tactics
The pier will bring ashore up to 2 million meals per day in Gaza, but would be a centerpiece of future potential Pacific conflicts.
Navy fires captain of USS Ohio guided missile submarine
Navy Capt. Kurt D. Balagna was relieved“ due to a loss of confidence in his ability to command."
Marines may revamp pistol training to require more lethal shots
Marines can also now rest their rifles on the magazine while qualifying.
US sending $300 million in weapons aid to Ukraine
The weapons include anti-armor and anti-tank systems.
Army will field ‘mixed reality’ headsets to combat units this year
Soldiers complained that the first version of the headset gave them motion sickness, nausea and neck injuries.
Troops would get 4.5% pay bump in new Pentagon budget
Troops would get a 4.5% raise in their basic pay.
173rd Airborne soldier reported missing in Italy [Updated]
The paratrooper allegedly escaped early Friday after being put under 24-hour guard.
2 soldiers in fatal National Guard helicopter crash at US-Mexico border identified
Chief Warrant Officers Casey N. Frankoski and John Grassia died on Friday, March 8 when their helicopter crash near the U.S.-Mexico border.
US, allies shoot down 28 Houthi drones in large Red Sea skirmish
American, British and French forces took out a "large-scale" attack targeting commercial and military ships in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden