Marines April 7, 2017 First Two Marines Punished in Facebook Probe; Dozens More Investigated The Marine Corps has taken its first punitive action as part of an effort to crack down on misogynistic internet postings.
Navy April 7, 2017 The Most Read Stories This Week on Military.com Here's a look at the most popular stories this week on Military.com.
Navy April 6, 2017 US Launches Cruise Missile Strike on Syria The U.S. military has launched cruise missiles at targets in Syria in response to the recent deadly chemical attack against civilians.
Navy April 6, 2017 Two-Star: Poor Communication May Have Spurred Pilots' Refusal to Fly Rear Adm. DeWolfe Miller said the decision may reflect a lack of info about how much the service is doing to address the problem.
Marines April 6, 2017 Five Marines Walk Away From CH-53 'Hard Landing' in Yuma The helo was conducting a training mission in support of Yuma's Weapons and Tactics Instructor school when the mishap took place.
Marines April 5, 2017 More Drill Instructors Accused of Hazing to Face Court-Martial The Marine Corps has formally charged former two drill instructors accused of hazing recruits at Parris Island in South Carolina.
Navy April 5, 2017 Navy Announces Two-Day Grounding for T-45s After Pilot Strike The pause will allow time for the Navy leadership to speak with the pilots, listen to concerns, and discuss risk mitigations.
Marines April 5, 2017 Spot's Back: Marines Resume Testing With Four-Legged Robot After a long hiatus, the Marine Corps is about to start experimenting again with one of its most fanciful concepts.
Joint Chiefs of Staff April 3, 2017 Group Files IG Complaint Over Blog on Incoming Academy Commandant An group has filed an complaint with the DoD's Inspector General's Office to investigate a blog, christianfighterpilot.com.
Marines April 3, 2017 Budget Woes Threaten Marine Corps Plan to Defeat Enemy Drones A yearlong continuing resolution would threaten the Marine Corps' strategy to counter enemy unmanned aerial systems.
Spending March 31, 2017 Drug seizure bonanza: Newest Coast Guard Cutter has banner week of busts The US Coast Guard can barely offload the cocaine it intercepts at sea before drug runners load up their go-fast boats and head toward U.S. shores.