The European Best Sniper Team Competition began Friday at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, bringing together 36 pairs from 18 countries.
An analysis by ProPublica and the Texas Tribune reveals that soldiers in the Army are more likely to be locked up ahead of trial for drug offenses than for sexual assault under a system that gives commanders control.
Michael Langley’s promotion to lead AFRICOM represents a momentous occasion for the Marine Corps, as he is the first Black four-star general in the service’s 246-year history.
On Aug. 8, a posthumous medal — commemorating Lance Cpl. Dylan Merola for his actions on Aug. 26 while standing guard at Kabul’s airport in Afghanistan — was presented to his family during Disneyland’s somber Flag Retreat Ceremony.
On a weekend when sailors from both the decommissioned and active ships USS The Sullivans reunited at Iowa Irish Fest, a new memorial depicting the original Navy ship was unveiled in Waterloo.
Dustin Satloff’s image shows three players from the U.S. Military Academy in the MetLife Stadium locker room with towels over their heads as they wait to take on the Midshipmen of the U.S. Naval Academy in December 2021.
Many members of the 1st Battalion, 175th Infantry Regiment (5th Maryland) of the Maryland Army National Guard split from the Union during the Civil War and took up arms for the South.
Search and recovery took less than 24 hours from the time the plane was located, Lt. Cmdr. Miguel Lewis, U.S. Sixth Fleet salvage officer, said in the statement.
Col. Sonya Morrison obtained the highest rank of her career when she was officially installed as the first female commander of the Iowa Air National Guard's 185th Air Refueling Wing in Sioux City.
Huntsville’s Redstone Arsenal said goodbye to its retiring “mayor,” Col. Glenn Mellor, and welcomed his replacement, Garrison Commander Col. Brian Cozine.