December 7, 2020 Military to stream Pearl Harbor remembrance, replacing in-person ceremony due to coronavirus The live-streamed ceremony replaces in-person honors that usually occur at the base.
November 23, 2020 Deployed dad surprises family in heartwarming reunion, meets son for first time at Patriot Awards  A U.S. Army captain had an emotional reunion with his family after a surprise return from a deployment in the Middle East.
November 11, 2020 James Carafano: On Veterans Day, America can't be a 50/50 nation We should be able to put aside our political differences and unite in supporting our veterans and treating them with respect and fairness.
September 29, 2020 David Shulkin: VA needs to secure relief for burn pit veterans A former secretary who ran the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) says the organization is not doing enough to provide vital benefits to service members returning from war-- especially those made sick from prolonged exposure to burn pits.
September 22, 2020 Oldest living US Marine celebrates 107th birthday in North Carolina The oldest living U.S. Marine celebrated her 107th birthday in Kannapolis, N.C., over the weekend, according to local authorities and the Marine Corps itself, all of whom wished her a happy birthday.
September 19, 2020 Rep. Brian Mast: It's the 10th anniversary of my 'Alive Day' – here's what I know now Ten years ago today, while serving in the Army in Afghanistan, I tried to disarm one bomb too many...
September 4, 2020 Pentagon orders end to Stars and Stripes publication, lawmakers urge Defense Secretary to reconsider A bi-partisan letter from senators appealed to Secretary Esper, urging him to resume funding the paper's publication.
August 24, 2020 US Marine lands deal with Patriots after putting football career on hold to serve A U.S. Marine who has been out of football for more than five years landed a job with the New England Patriots on Sunday after getting a tryout earlier last week.
July 21, 2020 Pentagon preparing to open schools on military bases worldwide this fall The Pentagon says it's preparing to open schools on U.S. military bases worldwide this fall for students in grades K-12 as long as the risk of transmission of the novel coronavirus in the surrounding area remains "limited" or "moderate," according to newly released guidance.
July 10, 2020 Army Secretary announces independent review of command culture following Vanessa Guillen's death Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy has directed an independent "comprehensive review" following the death pf Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillen.Â