Navy authorizes combat awards for actions in Red Sea, Gulf of Aden

Sailors in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden can now receive the Combat Action Ribbon, as well as personal military decorations that include “C” and “V” devices for combat and valor, Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro wrote in a memo.

The New Jersey, first Virginia-class submarine designed with female sailors in mind, delivered to Navy

The Navy has received the New Jersey, its 23rd Virginia-class fast-attack submarine.

Air Force’s Radiant Falcon tests Spangdahlem’s ability to recover and redeploy radioactive plane

Airmen at this F-16 fighter wing installation in rural southwestern Germany are learning how to safely receive and relaunch an aircraft exposed to nuclear radiation.

Army air defense commander in Germany removed after short stint in charge

The commander of an Army air defense unit in Germany has been fired after just six months in charge, the service confirmed Thursday.

Air Force detonates WWII-era bomb discovered at hangar construction site on Okinawa

Air Force officials said 18th Wing explosive ordnance disposal technicians safely detonated a 500-pound bomb left over from World War II on Thursday evening.

Super Hercules makes Air Force history with marathon flight from Texas to Guam

An Air Force C-130J Super Hercules from Texas recently set a new endurance standard on a one-stop, daylong flight halfway around the globe to Guam.

China is ‘moving at breathtaking speed in space,’ Space Force general says in Tokyo

U.S. Space Command’s new leader warned of China’s rapidly advancing space capabilities this week following meetings with his South Korean and Japanese counterparts.

Fellow Army reservists warned of Maine gunman’s plan for mass shooting

An Army reservist and friend of the gunman behind Maine’s deadliest mass shooting testified Thursday about his friend’s mental decline, describing publicly for the first time the warning he issued a month before the tragedy unfolded.

Marine dies during ‘routine military operations’ at Camp Pendleton

An unidentified Marine died Tuesday while carrying out “routine military operations” at Camp Pendleton, Calif., the service announced in a news release.

Army has a gap between reports of sexual harassment and filed complaints, IG finds

More than 4,500 soldiers said in a survey that they have experienced sexual harassment in the Army but less than 100 filed a formal complaint, according to a review released by the Pentagon’s top internal investigator.