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The U.S. military is burning through the precision weapons at a rate that has alarmed some Pentagon officials.
Some of the vehicles were auctioned off in spite of being registered to on-base addresses, including barracks.
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The deployment of the vessels marks the first time Washington has confirmed using such vessels in an active conflict, according to Reuters.
The senior VA official has been charged with failing to disclose gifts he received from contractors working on the project he oversaw.
Hegseth prayed for violence against “those who deserve no mercy” and for justice to be executed "without remorse" during Wednesday’s prayer service.
In other news The legislation addresses reforms put forth by federal investigators after a deadly 2025 collision between a regional jet and a U.S. Army helicopter.
“I demand that the producers of this disgusting and juvenile war porn remove my voice immediately,” Steve Downes wrote in a post on X.
The sci-fi flick raises the premise: What if the final phase of U.S. Army Ranger selection suddenly involved fighting a giant alien robot? Hollywood has never lacked war stories. But it has often lacked veteran storytellers telling them.
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MORE STORIES The DOD says a new task force is "fully engaged" in overseeing the process of troops' household goods moves during this peak season. Pilots and supporting service members involved in the complex airstrikes would be eligible for the new military medal. Republicans approved plans for an 18% boost in total Veterans Affairs spending next year, but the measure is far from becoming law. The effort is designed to show support for legal immigration of more Afghans who worked alongside American forces during the war overseas. Democrats want promises from department leaders that sensitive medical and financial information is being handled securely. President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead U.S. Central Command said Iran still has 'considerable tactical capabilities' of concern to national security. The department is about 15% ahead of its claims workload pace from last summer. Almost two-thirds of respondents in the Reagan Institute poll pushed for a bigger role for U.S. leaders on the global stage. The operation against Iran involved 125 American aircraft, 75 precision weapons and a bevy of other U.S. military assets. Saturday's attack on Iran nuclear sites is expected to spur new congressional discussions about presidential war powers. Load More