Annual Event to Increase Contract Opportunities for Small Veteran-Owned Businesses
Commentary: How we remember
Since August, the moat of the Tower of London has been filled with a blood-red blanket made from ceramic poppies.
Senior Navy intel officer removed for controversial comments on China
A senior Navy intelligence leader whose provocative comments this year about Chinese bellicosity stirred an international controversy has been shelved in the wake of an investigation into his conduct, Navy Times has learned.
Experts optimistic Republicans-led Congress will benefit Army
The new Republican-controlled Congress could mean some relief for the Army as it struggles to balance shrinking budgets with increasing demands for soldiers around the world, experts say.
Parades Planned Across America on Veterans Day
On Veterans Day, November 11, Americans pause to honor and salute the men and women whose service and sacrifice made our freedom possible – an annual day of thanks from a grateful nation. Read the full story
3rd ID commander readies his troops for Afghanistan
The war in Afghanistan may be coming to a close, but the commanding general of the 3rd Infantry Division is calling on his soldiers to stay focused as they prepare to deploy.
Military studying renewable energy in Hawaii
The U.S. Navy is putting millions of dollars into renewable energy research in Hawaii.
Foundation of U.S. nuclear system showing cracks
The foundation of America’s nuclear arsenal is fractured, and the government has no clear plan to repair it.
Army vet killed after celebrating return from Afghanistan
Officials say a 21-year-old Army veteran was shot to death after a dispute at a party to celebrate his return from Afghanistan.
Iraqi officials say Islamic State leader wounded in airstrike
Iraqi officials said Sunday that an airstrike wounded the leader of the Islamic State group, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. Pentagon officials said they had no immediate information on such a strike or al-Baghdadi being wounded.