The Army’s top officer for personnel will salute the Tuskegee Airmen on Veterans Day as he pushes for greater diversity in the military’s upper ranks.
Author: Tom Vanden Brook, USA TODAY
Confederate names are being scrubbed from US military bases. The list of ideas to replace them is 30,000 deep.
Code Talkers, Medal of Honor recipient could replace Fort Hood, Fort Bragg and other bases named for Confederate officers who betrayed their oaths.
Confederate names are being scrubbed from US military bases. The list of ideas to replace them is 30,000 deep.
Code Talkers, Medal of Honor recipient could replace Fort Hood, Fort Bragg and other bases named for Confederate officers who betrayed their oaths.
Pentagon admits Kabul drone strike was ‘tragic mistake’ after killing 10 civilians, no terrorists
The Aug. 29 strike near the Kabul airport during the U.S. exit from Afghanistan killed ten civilians, including up to seven children, the Pentagon said.
What happened to US military equipment left behind in Afghanistan?
The U.S. military likely abandoned tens of millions of dollars’ worth of aircraft, armored vehicles and high-tech defensive systems in Afghanistan.
US likely to continue strikes against ISIS-K, even as challenges mount after Afghanistan exit
After the US completes its exit from Afghanistan by Aug. 31, intelligence leads will lessen and missions will have to be conducted from farther away.
Pentagon scrambles to evacuate Americans from US Embassy in Afghanistan as Taliban advances
A Pentagon spokesman described the mission of the infantry battalions as temporary and narrow. Security conditions in Kabul have deteriorated rapidly.
U.S. military airstrikes target militias backed by Iran in Syria, Iraq
The U.S. military launched airstrikes against Iranian-backed militias at three locations in Syria and Iraq, the Pentagon announced Sunday evening.
‘Heart-wrenching problem’ for Army in Alaska: 2 bases. 5 months. 6 suicides.
Six soldiers in Alaska have died by suicide in the first five months of 2021, after the Army poured more than $200 million into the state.
Black National Guard soldier may reenter officer school after being forced to wear chain
A Black soldier forced to wear a chain will be able to reenter officer school after the Maryland National Guard said it would not challenge that Sgt. Bruce Weaver was discriminated against.