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Marine Corps

Three officers who overcame desperate odds receive Medals of Honor

Two Marines who served heroically in Vietnam and an Army officer who used his body to shield a soldier in Afghanistan received the award.

Guinness World Records
Air Force

This Air Force officer has set 17 Guinness World Records — so far

Air Force Maj. Johnny Cruz Buckingham, a former tanker pilot, raises money for children’s programs by attempting to set new Guinness World Records.

Medal of Honor Roddie Edmonds
Army

Soldier who shielded Jewish POWs from guards will receive Medal of Honor

Ordered at gunpoint to separate Jewish soldiers from other POWs, Army Master Sgt. Roddie Edmonds called a full formation of Americans and told a German commander: “We are all Jews.”

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260516-N-EE423-1351 NORFOLK, Va. — A U.S. Navy Sailor assigned to the world's largest aircraft carrier, USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78), hugs family members on the pier at Naval Station Norfolk, May 16, 2026, following a historic 11-month deployment to U.S. 2nd, 4th, 5th, and 6th Fleets as part of the Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group. Before returning to Norfolk after 326 days, the Gerald R. Ford crew conducted 23 replenishments-at-sea and sailed over 57,713 nautical miles. Embarked Carrier Air Wing 8 logged more than 5,760 flight hours and 12,200 flight launches. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Sophie Pinkham)
United States

Red Hill families to split $17 million in latest water contamination settlement

Department of Justice officials said they have settled with 3,600 people over the Red Hill spill so far with hundreds more at various stages in the process.

The Army wants a 'heavy' version of its Infantry Squad Vehicle to carry enough batteries and generators to charge drone batteries, power communications equipment and even run directed energy weapons.
Army

The Army wants a ‘Heavy’ Infantry Squad Vehicle to use as a battery on wheels

National Guard units are now adopting the once-troubled truck, just as the Army is beginning to look for an electric “heavy” version.

Venezuela
Americas

US military helping plan Venezuela earthquake relief

U.S. Southern Command is working with the State Department as part of the American government’s efforts to help Venezuela following two major earthquakes.

USS Indianapolis
Navy

Fire breaks out aboard USS Indianapolis, leaving 7 with minor injuries

Seven shipboard personnel were evaluated at local hospitals for minor injuries and cleared to return to the ship on Wednesday, a Navy spokesperson said.

Marines
Marine Corps

Marines had multiple firefights while defending US embassy in Haiti, commander says

“There were multiple engagements at the embassy in Haiti, in which we received and returned fire,” said Col. Tom “Banshee” Trimble, who led the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit.

U.S. Air Force Captain Jeslyn Humphrey, 633d Healthcare Operations Squadron clinical nurse, gives Staff Sgt. Nicola Mari, 71st Fighting Generation Squadron tactical aircraft maintainer, a flu shot vaccination at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia. Nov. 6, 2024. Service members are required to receive vaccinations for the flu to maintain their healthy lifestyles and mission readiness. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Donnell Ramsey)
Military Branches

All military recruits are once again required to get flu shots

After a trainee died following a flu outbreak at Air Force basic training, the Pentagon issued exceptions to “safeguard at-risk populations.”

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (June 27, 2019) The United States Naval Academy welcomes the incoming Midshipmen 4th Class, or plebes, of the Class of 2023 during Induction Day 2019. I-Day marks the beginning of a demanding six-week indoctrination period called Plebe Summer, intended to transition the candidates from civilian to military life. As the undergraduate college of our country's naval service, the Naval Academy prepares young men and women to become professional officers of competence, character, and compassion in the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Nathan Burke/Released)
News

Naval Academy brings back short haircuts for new female midshipmen

The U.S. Naval Academy is once again requiring women to cut their hair short, a regulation that goes back to the first class of women in 1976.

A U.S. Sailor signals the launch of an F/A-18E Super Hornet aircraft, attached to Strike Fighter Squadron 37, from the flight deck of the world’s largest aircraft carrier, USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78), while operating in support of Operation Epic Fury in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, March 2, 2026. (U.S. Navy photo)
News

AI is meant to speed up ‘kill chain,’ not control it, commanders say

“The critical distinction is between AI supporting the kill chain and AI controlling the kill chain.”

Gen. Chris Donahue, commanding general of U.S. Army Europe and Africa, speaks during a change of command ceremony at Clay Kaserne, Germany, July 10, 2025. During the ceremony, the unit’s outgoing commander, Maj. Gen. John L. Rafferty, relinquished command to the incoming commander, Maj. Gen. Steven Carpenter. (U.S. Army photo by SGT Terry Vongsouthi)
Army

Last soldier out of Afghanistan now the latest general to step down

A source familiar with the matter confirmed to Task & Purpose that Gen. Christopher Donahue will soon relinquish command of U.S. Army Europe and Africa.

NAVAL STATION ROTA, Spain (June 1, 2026) - Operations Specialist 1st Class Javier Calix, assigned to Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Bulkeley (DDG 84), embrace his family after the ship’s return to its homeport of Naval Station Rota, Spain, June 1, 2026. Bulkeley returned from a scheduled deployment in support of U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa strategic objectives and U.S., Allied, and partner interests. As the "Gateway to the Mediterranean,” NAVSTA Rota provides U.S. and Allied forces a strategic hub for operations wherever and whenever they are needed. NAVSTA Rota is a force multiplier, capable of promptly deploying and sustaining combat-ready forces through land, air, and sea, supporting warfighters and their families, and fostering the U.S. and Spanish relationship. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jackson Wanous)
News

A third of military families report $500 or less in emergency savings

Emergency savings are commonly looked at as an indicator for whether households can bounce back from unexpected costs or crises.

A 3d Marine Division Navy-Marine Expeditionary Ship Interdiction System executes a notional fire mission during Resolute Dragon 25, on Camp Hansen, Okinawa, Japan, Sept. 21, 2025. Resolute Dragon is an annual bilateral exercise in Japan that strengthens the command, control, and multi-domain maneuver capabilities of U.S. Marines in III Marine Expeditionary Force and Japan Self-Defense Force personnel, with a focus on controlling and defending key maritime terrain. The NMESIS is a ground-based offensive anti-ship missile system, used in sea denial and littoral protection to offer a highly mobile and rapidly deployable island defense solution. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Lucas Lu) 
Marine Corps

Marines in Okinawa receive anti-ship and counter-drone weapons systems

One expert described the NMESIS anti-ship system as the “backbone” of the Marine Littoral Regiment.

Image: A U.S. Coast Guard MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew with Air Station Sitka and A U.S. Army National Guard UH-60L Black Hawk helicopter crew from Juneau, Alaska, fly near each other during a mass casualty exercise near Sitka, Alaska, April 16, 2026. The helicopter crews rescued a large number of training participants that simulated distress in difficult to navigate areas during a large joint exercise involving multiple government agencies and local organizations. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class John Hightower) 
Coast Guard

Coast Guard helicopter crashes in southern Alaska

Four people were onboard the MH-60 Jayhawk when it went down during a training flight.

Air Force officials have selected 8,246 staff sergeants for promotion to technical sergeant out of 28,358 eligible for a selection rate of 29.08% in the 20E6 promotion cycle. (U.S. Air Force photo by Mark Herlihy)
Air Force

Air Force technical sergeants see highest promotion rate in 5 years

One of every four eligible staff sergeants will get to sew on an extra stripe in 2026, the highest rate since 2021.

Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins
News

VA chief vows to fire employee accused of abusing Marine veteran at state facility

The incident allegedly took place at the New York State Veterans Home at Montrose and drew the attention and condemnation of the department’s top official.

U.S. Space Force Chief of Space Operations Gen. Chance Saltzman speaks to graduates of the U.S. Air Force Weapons School in Las Vegas, Nevada, June 13, 2026. Saltzman encouraged the class to lead with humility, expertise, and innovation as they returned to their units as the Air Force and Space Force’s premiere tactical and operational experts. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Bella Swarr)
Space Force

Space Force to test new mess dress uniform this fall

The Space Force is testing its new mess dress uniform for guardians to wear for formal occasions.

U.S. Army Soldiers assigned to Task Force Associator, East Africa Response Force sit inside an MV-22 Osprey prior to takeoff at Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti, May 15, 2025. The EARF conducted a crisis response drill to Mogadishu, Somalia, one of their primary roles in safeguarding U.S. citizens and commercial interests across the continent. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Nicholas Session)
Africa

US carries out days of airstrikes in Somalia after a month’s pause

A week of strikes targeted al-Shabab in renewed fighting against the militant group.

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Tech & Tactics

A U.S. Air Force RQ-4B Global Hawk Block 40 assigned to the 4th Reconnaissance Squadron taxis on the runway at Yokota Air Base, Japan, May 27, 2026. The mission of the 4 RS is to support U.S. intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance priorities, operational plans and contingency operations throughout the Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jacob Wood) 
Air Force

Air Force relocates recon drone squadron to Japan

Drones

Ukraine is shredding Russian supply lines. The US should pay attention

Iran

The US would need at least 1,200 troops to take Kharg Island, experts say

Tanks

The last light tank the Army had actually wasn’t bad

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