army

Army on pace to meet lowered recruitment goal for 2024, but long-term challenges remain

The Army is expected to hit its enlistment goal of 55,000 recruits for fiscal 2024 and enlist another 5,000 through a delayed entry program, Army Secretary Christine Wormuth told the Senate Armed Services Committee.

U.S.

Senators propose pilot program to partner military child care with civilian providers

A persistent deficit of affordable and available early child care for military families could be improved under a new bill that seeks to establish partnerships between the military and civilian child care providers.

veterans

Tuberville bill seeks quarterly abortion data from VA

The Department of Veterans Affairs would be required to submit detailed data on abortions performed at its facilities under a bill introduced Tuesday by Sen. Tommy Tuberville.

navy

Navy seeks urgent replenishment of $1B in munitions spent countering Iran-led attacks in Middle East

The Navy urgently needs Congress to pass a stalled national security spending plan to replenish the nearly $1 billion in munitions spent to counter attacks by Iran and its proxies in the Middle East in the past six months, the Navy secretary said.

U.S.

‘A game-changer’: House panel outlines quality-of-life improvements for troops for 2025 defense bill

Recommendations from a panel of lawmakers tasked with improving the quality of life for troops include a 15% pay raise for junior enlisted service members, no more referrals for physical therapy, optometry, women’s health and other specialties, and a basic allowance for housing that covers 100% of estimated costs.

europe

‘A chronic threat’: US forces in Europe will continue eastward shift as Russia builds up its army, top US general says

Army Gen. Christopher Cavoli, the top general for U.S. forces in Europe, said Thursday that the military will continue to push troops into Eastern Europe as host countries build up the infrastructure to accommodate them amid a renewed threat from Russia.

europe

Ukraine will be outgunned 10 to 1 by Russia in weeks without US support, top general in Europe says

Army Gen. Christopher Cavoli, who leads U.S. European Command and is NATO supreme allied commander, told the House Armed Services Committee that Russia’s artillery advantage over Ukraine will soon double, allowing Ukraine to only fire back one shell in response to 10 from Russia.

U.S.

Austin denies genocide in Gaza but says Israel must do more to aid civilians

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Tuesday said there was no evidence of Israel committing genocide in Gaza, but he said it was critical for the U.S. and Israel to provide humanitarian aid to the war-ravaged territory.

U.S.

Senators urge deployment of Navy hospital ships to aid Gaza

A group of Democrats in the Senate is urging President Joe Biden to consider deploying two Navy hospital ships to provide medical aid to the devastated Gaza Strip.

U.S.

Navy veteran lawmaker proposes renaming DC airport after Trump

A Navy veteran is leading an effort in the House to strip the name of former Secretary of State John Foster Dulles from the main international airport in the nation’s capital and replace it with former President Donald Trump.