On Tuesday, the U.S. Senate confirmed Gen. Charles Brown to serve as the Air Force Chief of Staff, making him the first African American to lead a military service branch. Brown’s nomination was approved unanimously ...
The U.S. Army has indicated that it is open to “bi-partisan” discussions about renaming military forts that are currently named after Confederate generals. The issue has become part of the debate surrounding the racial divide ...
The USS Russell, a U.S. Navy guided-missile destroyer, sailed through the Straits of Taiwan, says a spokesperson with the U.S. 7th fleet, as a part of Freedom of the Seas operations on June 4. The ...
The binds — political, cultural, economic — that tie America together are fraying, rapidly. As we watch cities erupt in flames, looters bash windows and steal with impunity, authorities struggle to contain the chaos, it ...
In 1898 U.S. Army Pvt. Thomas Kelly was part of the force that conquered the Spaniards at San Juan Hill in Cuba, the decisive battle of the Spanish-American War. Kelly rushed to rescue several wounded ...
Second Lady Karen Pence announced her new lead role as ambassador for PREVENTS, a task force created by the president to prevent suicide among veterans and all Americans. “More than ever before, we need to come ...
Mary Margaret Olohan on April 2, 2020 The U.S. Navy fired the captain of a nuclear aircraft who begged Navy officials for help for over 100 sailors on his ship who have coronavirus. Capt. Brett Crozier ...
The Department of Defense has launched “enhanced counter-narcotics operations in the western hemisphere” to combat the flow of illicit drugs into the United States, announced President Trump in his daily press briefing Wednesday evening. “As ...
Andrew Kerr on January 13, 2020 Russian military hackers have successfully infiltrated Burisma, the Ukranian gas company that Hunter Biden worked for between 2014 and 2019. According to The New York Times, the hackers set their sights ...