Jackie Robinson's Military Service Removed From Defense Department Website as Crackdown on DEI Continues
The Department of Defense removed Jackie Robinson's bio from its website as part of an ongoing effort to eliminate content perceived as linked to DEI initiatives.
Black Medal of Honor Recipient Removed From Pentagon Site as URL Points to 'DEI.' Defense Department Blames 'Auto Removal'
The webpage of a Black Medal of Honor Recipient has been restored by the US Defense Department after it was removed and had the letters "DEI" added to its address.
Pentagon Issues Memo Seeking To Kick Out Transgender Troops From Military Service
The Pentagon issued a new policy through a legal memo that seeks to "separate" transgender service members from the military, and those who want to stay will need to adhere to severe restrictions in their daily activities in service.
Pete Hegseth Uses Clever Loophole to Restore Fort Liberty's Name Back to Fort Bragg
Newly appointed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has changed the name of Fort Liberty back to Fort Bragg—it's original name—using a creative loophole.
Hegseth Heads To The Border To Reveal What Active Duty Troops Will Do To Help With Immigration Enforcement
The Secretary of Defense will meet with Joint Task Force North and "survey operations securing the border"
Father of Black Hawk Pilot Killed in DC Plane Crash Slams Trump's DEI Excuse: 'You Don't Get to Do Something in the Army Unless You're Qualified'
The father of Black Hawk crew chief Ryan O'Hara, killed in a tragic collision with a jet, has rejected claims that DEI policies played a role in the crash.
Army Soldier Facing Felony Charges After Allegedly Threatening to Leak Stolen Trump, Harris Phone Records
A U.S. Army soldier is facing felony charges after he allegedly threatened to leak stolen phone records for Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.
Democratic Senators Urge Biden to Curb Military Powers Before Trump Takes Office As He Seeks To Use Troops For Immigration Enforcement
Senators are pushing for stricter limits on troop deployment, citing fears over Trump's immigration plans and prior attempts to invoke the Insurrection Act.
US Military Spends Wild Amount of Money on Plastic Soap Dispenser, Overshadowing Infamous $10K Toilet Seat Cover
The Air Force bought soap dispensers for an aircraft bathroom at almost 8000% of their going rate, prompting criticism from the Pentagon after a series of unruly purchases.
Survivors and Families of Maine Mass Shooting Victims Sue Army for Failing to Act on Warning Signs
Lawyers claim the Army ignored clear mental health warning signs regarding Robert Card, who killed 18 people in the Lewiston shooting, before he opened fire.
US Troops Depart For Mission To Build Gaza Aid Port
Four US Army vessels departed a base in Virginia on Tuesday carrying about 100 soldiers and equipment they will need to build a temporary port on Gaza's coast for urgently needed aid deliveries.
US Army To Cut 24,000 Positions Amid Strategic Shift
The decision, outlined in a new Army document, aligns with the Pentagon's refocus on countering Chinese and Russian military capabilities after decades of concentrating on the fight against terrorism.
Soldier Shot Dead By 13-Year-Old Stepson After Assault On Mother
A 31-year-old US Army soldier was shot multiple times by his stepson after the boy witnessed him assaulting his mothers prior to arriving at their home in El Paso.
23-Year-Old US Soldier Charged with Murder And Kidnapping Of Fellow Soldier Hayden Harris
The Sussex County Prosecutor’s office formally laid charges of first degree murder and first degree kidnapping against soldier Jamaal Mellish, 23, along with a 16-year-old boy whose identity has been withheld.