How the Marines are changing their conduct and leadership guidanceThe Marines are updating key guidance documents that have remain largely unchanged for decades.By Todd South7 days ago
‘Take her down!’ WWII submarine skipper sacrificed with final order Shot and clinging to the boat's bridge frame, submarine commander Howard W. Gilmore's gave his final order.By Jon Guttman11 days ago
If you liked the B-17s in Masters of the Air, you’ll enjoy these filmsThe Flying Fortress has a rather distinguished film career.By Tom Huntington and Jon Simkins5 weeks ago
Mustard gas, no mask: This WWI corpsman somehow survived Belleau WoodWounds and mustard gas could not stop Medal of Honor recipient Lt. Orlando Petty in 1918, but they may have caught up with him in 1932.By Jon Guttman5 weeks ago
OpinionDepth of magazine: Preparing the joint force for protracted conflictThe depth of America's magazine will determine the credibility of U.S. deterrence, writes the assistant commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps.By Gen. Christopher Mahoney6 weeks ago
How would Project 2025 impact troops and veterans?A political playbook for what the next Republican administration could look like suggests major changes for troops and veterans.By Jonathan Lehrfeld8 weeks ago
Guard nominations languish, raising concerns as top officers retireThe top National Guard Bureau officers have left or will soon retire, and to date no nominations for their replacements have been confirmed by the Senate.By Lolita C. Baldor8 weeks ago
New VA chief of staff sworn inMeg Kabat was sworn in Wednesday as the chief of staff for The Department of Veterans Affairs.By Jonathan Lehrfeld2 months ago
US to expand control of land sales to foreigners near military sitesNew Treasury Department rulemaking would expand a little-known committee's jurisdiction to review land sales near 56 additional military sites.2 months ago
Marines, Air Force on track for 2024 recruiting; Navy projected to missHere's where each of the services stand.By Hope Hodge Seck2 months ago
How a WWII ace became the unlikely honoree of a submarine combat awardJohn Galvin became an ace pilot during WWII, but his most prized award may have been his Submarine Combat Patrol Insignia.By Jon Guttman3 months ago
How did over 100 military gravestones end up at a house in Hawaii?A homeowner discovered gravestones from the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific in her yard, but how they got there is a mystery.By Ben Angarone, Honolulu Civil Beat3 months ago