VIDEO August 13, 2024 Army intelligence officer who pleaded guilty to sharing national defense secrets seen in 2021 promotional video Sgt. Korbein Schultz, who pleaded guilty to all charges related to sharing national defense intelligence with foreign entities, is seen in a 2021 promotional video for the Department of Defense. (Credit: DOD)
World War Two August 9, 2024 US officials identify Buffalo Soldier killed in World War II The remains U.S. Private First Class Lemuel Dent Jr. were recently identified by the DPAA, which is working to identify dozens of Buffalo Soldiers who were killed in World War II.
Olympics August 9, 2024 US Olympian Sammy Sullivan says Army service helped her win bronze medal for rugby Sammy Sullivan, Olympic bronze medalist in women's rugby sevens, opens up about her double life as a U.S. Army captain and what it means to represent red, white and blue.
VIDEO August 9, 2024 Sammy Sullivan, rugby sevens Olympic medalist, on how military service motivates her The Army captain shares how her role as an Army captain has fueled her love for the game, and how both her rugby and military teams have supported her.
VIDEO August 8, 2024 VP Nominee Tim Walz fellow guardsman questions his leadership Democratic VP Nominee Tim Walz' fellow guardsman questions his leadership after it's revealed he left the guard right before an Iraq deployment.
DISASTERS August 7, 2024 Flight instructor killed, student injured in helicopter crash at Army base in Alabama A flight instructor was killed and a student was injured in a helicopter crash at an Army base in Alabama on Wednesday afternoon, according to the local county coroner’s office.
VIDEO August 1, 2024 'Gutfeld!': This is yet another symptom of a historic recruiting crisis 'Gutfeld!' co-hosts react to a new report that states a Congressional panel finds the U.S. military 'not prepared' for war.
POLITICS July 13, 2024 Lawmakers rip Army brass over training slides suggesting pro-life groups could be tied to terrorism At least 25 Republicans called on Army Secretary Christine Wormuth to explain slides used in training at Fort Bragg/Fort Liberty depicting pro-life groups among potential terror threats.
LIFESTYLE July 12, 2024 On this day in history, July 12, 1862, Abraham Lincoln signs bill creating US Army Medal of Honor On this day in history, July 12, 1862, President Abraham Lincoln signed into law a resolution creating a Medal of Honor for the Army, also known as the Congressional Medal of Honor.
Army July 7, 2024 Army testing ‘pocket-sized’ drones that could soon be in the hands of every squad Soldiers with the New York Army National Guard are currently testing mini-drones that the Army hopes will one day be in the hands of all 7,000 of its squads.
POLITICS July 4, 2024 Lawmakers demand answers from Army over squalid barracks conditions, scant progress since damning report After a 2023 GAO probe into squalid living conditions at U.S. Army bases here at home, a dozen lawmakers demanded the military take action while acknowledging scant progress.