Typical recovery from neck surgery: Plenty of rest.
NATO seeks more U.S. ships
NATO’s sea boss wants to see more of the U.S. Navy in Europe.
Future USS Detroit christened in Wisconsin
The Navy has christened a warship named after Michigan’s largest city.
Air Force strike chief urges B-52 engine replacement
The head of U.S. Air Force Global Strike Command wants the service to consider installing new engines on its aging B-52 fleet, but budget realities could intervene.
Turkey would oppose U.S. arms transfers to Kurds
Turkey would not agree to any U.S.
Obama switches gears, confronting Ebola head on
President Obama delayed acting on immigration and an attorney general nomination this fall to dodge the politics of the midterm campaign season. But there was one topic he could not push aside – Ebola.
Former special operations troops take up battle against online child predators
Military members who can no longer fight the wars overseas are battling a new enemy at home: the murky online spaces where sexual predators prey on children.
Bold Alligator is back
The blue-green team will flex its amphibious muscles once again in Exercise Bold Alligator 2014, planned for late October-early November.
In war with drug traffickers, Coast Guard stretched thin
While the world focuses on conflicts in Eastern Europe and the Middle East, the Coast Guard and its U.S. Southern Command partners are looking west.
Iraq lawmakers approve interior, defense ministers
Iraqi lawmakers approved Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi’s remaining Cabinet nominees on Saturday, including for the critical defense and interior portfolios, completing the formation of a government that will strive to push the Islamic State extremist gro