3 American troops killed, 25 injured in attack on Jordan base near Syria border
President Biden also responded to the attack, placing responsibility on "radical Iran-backed militant groups."
Former foster youth now in the Air Force
Tyerae Bailey grew up largely in foster care. Now, he's in the Air Force. The most difficult part, he says, is being away from his family.
Navy releases names of SEALs who died on mission to nab missiles being shipped to Yemen
Under the darkness of night, in the roiling high seas off the coast of Somalia, members of the U.S. Navy's SEAL Team 3 began to climb aboard an unflagged ship that was carrying illicit Iranian-made weapons to Yemen.
Search for missing US Navy SEALs in Arabian Sea called off
A search for two U.S. Navy SEALs who went missing at sea off the coast of Somalia earlier this month has been called off, U.S. Central Command said Sunday.
Army captain killed in tragic electric bike accident in North Carolina
An army captain was killed after he was struck by a minivan while riding an electric bike in North Carolina.
3M issuing payments to veterans as part of $6 billion settlement over earplugs
More than $250 million in payments are expected to go to over 30,000 past and present U.S. service members as part of a previously announced settlement.
U.S. Air Force pilot is first active-duty officer to win Miss America 2024
Madison Marsh, a second lieutenant in the Air Force, made history winning the crown Sunday night in Orlando.
Lloyd Austin ordered Houthi strikes from hospital room, Pentagon says
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is now in his 13th day of hospitalization recovering from complications due to prostate cancer.
US Navy helicopter crashes into bay during training exercise in Southern California
Navy officials said no one suffered any critical or life-threatening injuries.
U.S., British militaries launch airstrikes
The U.S. and British militaries launched airstrikes in Yemen,
Navy helicopter crashes into San Diego Bay
The cause of the crash remains under investigation.
World War II guns stolen from American Legion in Pomona
Nine ceremonial World War II rifles was stolen from the American Legion in Pomona.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has been hospitalized since Jan. 1
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was in the hospital for five days before the Pentagon acknowledged his condition.
WWII-era unexploded bomb washed ashore on Santa Cruz beach by powerful storms
Images captured by the sheriff's office show an old, rusty bomb covered in sea debris on the sands between Santa Cruz and Monterey that authorities "determined to be an inert military ordnance."
US forces shoot down ballistic missiles, kill Houthi gunmen in Red Sea
U.S. forces opened fire in the Red Sea Sunday, shooting down two ballistic missiles and killing several armed crews.
Texas mother surprised by US Marine daughter's unannounced return for the holidays
A heartwarming holiday surprise unfolded at 407BBQ in Denton County, Texas, as Lydia Calderon, a hardworking mother, received an unexpected visit from her daughter, a US Marine.
Second drill sergeant found dead at Fort Jackson within 8 days, Army says
A second drill sergeant has been found dead at Fort Jackson in South Carolina in just over a week, the U.S. Army said Monday.
US, British warships shoot down 15 attack drones over Red Sea
The destroyer USS Carney "successfully engaged 14 unmanned aerial systems" launched from Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen, the Pentagon said.
Marine at Camp Pendleton, California, killed, 14 injured in training accident
A United States Marine assigned to Camp Pendleton was killed during a training exercise Tuesday, military officials confirmed.
Truck driver plows through national cemetery, damaging veterans' headstones
A truck driver, possibly experiencing a medical emergency, crashed into a national cemetery, damaging 10 headstones of deceased veterans along with other structures.