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In a ceremony marked by pride, remembrance, and renewed purpose, the U.S. Army officially dedicated the Sergeant First ...
Former Navy SEAL Ray Mendoza has made his directorial debut with "Warfare," an honest and visceral new movie based on his memories of the Iraq War.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered the conscription of 160,000 into military service. The decree, which was reported by news agency Interfax and also published on the government website ...
Thousands of transgender people serve in the military, but they represent less than 1% of the total number of active-duty service members. In 2016, a Defense Department policy permitted ...
Subscribe to the Daily News Brief. The United States maintains a considerable military presence in the Middle East, with forces in more than a dozen countries and on ships throughout the region ...
Shortly thereafter, some within Latvian political and military elites recommended extending conscription to include women from 2028. Andris Banka and Kaspars Zalāns assess Latvia’s societal ...
And when the president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, announced a plan for billions more for the military, called “ReArm Europe,” two of the bloc’s largest countries ...
iStock ISMA has also requested for zero-duty trade of polysilicon, ingots, and wafers between India and the US, saying it will support India's entry into manufacturing of upstream segments. NEW DELHI: ...
Since World War II, American forces have been stationed on the island. Today, from a remote outpost, they watch the skies. By Maya Tekeli and Jeffrey Gettleman Maya Tekeli reported from Nuuk ...
But the episode gets even worse when you consider Chief Pentagon Spokesman Sean Parnell's March 17 comments to journalists on accountability among military leaders. "If you have a private that ...
Roughly 1,892 active-duty members of the military received gender-affirming care from the Defense Department between January 2016 and May 2021, according to a January report from the Congressional ...
"So much was invested in that opening scene of the assault on the D-Day beach," Hogan, who recently retired from the U.S. Army Center for Military History after 37 years, told the Army News Service.