Navy December 6, 2022 Navy to begin accepting more recruits from lowest aptitude percentile amid deepening recruiting crisis The U.S. Navy will allow thousands more recruits from the lowest aptitude percentile allowed under military entrance standards amid the continued recruiting crisis.
Marines December 5, 2022 Top Marine general says COVID vaccine mandate is hurting military recruiting efforts The Marine Corps' top general is warning that the military's vaccine mandate is harming recruiting, a troubling development as all branches of the military face a recruiting crisis.
OPINION December 3, 2022 The amazing story of a WWII veteran who joined in 1940 at age 14 because he was hungry The amazing story of a WWII veteran who left Memphis to join the Army in 1940 at age 14 because he was hungry, but soon found war and then life as a POW.
Army December 1, 2022 Second former Army soldier pleads guilty in killing of fellow service member found dead in barracks A second former Army soldier has pleaded guilty in the 2020 killing of a fellow service member in Georgia
MILITARY December 1, 2022 Soldier dies nearly 20 years after suffering severe injury in Iraq, laid to rest with full military honors Former U.S. Army Sgt. Joel Gomez died 18 years after suffering catastrophic injuries during combat operations in Iraq and was laid to rest with full military honors.
Ukraine December 1, 2022 Pentagon awards Raytheon $1.2B bid to supply Ukraine with advanced surface-to-air missile systems The Pentagon says the U.S. Army has awarded a $1.2 billion bid to Raytheon Co., to build National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile Systems for Ukraine.
Army November 30, 2022 Army unit accidentally tear gassed soldiers during pre-Thanksgiving morale event Thousands of Army soldiers with Fort Carson's 4th Infantry Division were accidentally exposed to tear gas during a physical morale event the day before Thanksgiving.
World November 29, 2022 US, Indian armies hold exercise trainings near China border India and the U.S. held a joint exercise close to India’s disputed border with China. The trainings were held during a time of high tensions with China.
Navy November 22, 2022 US military appeals court orders new sentencing for Navy SEAL in hazing death of US Army Green Beret A U.S. Navy SEAL got 10 years in prison for his role in a hazing scandal which led to the death of a U.S. Army Green Beret. A military appeals court ordered a new sentencing hearing.
Colorado November 22, 2022 Colorado Springs shooting: Army veteran speaks out about disarming Club Q gunman, says 'I tried to finish him' Rich Fierro, an Army vet that police are crediting with subduing shooter Anderson Lee Aldrich at Club Q in Colorado Springs, Colorado, is speaking out about his “heroic actions.”
Digital Originals November 22, 2022 Battle for Army accountability continues, says first soldier to have record cleared after recruiting scandal As soldiers start to see their criminal records cleared years after being swept up in a recruiting scandal, one captain says the fight for accountability continues.