Latest ""
Federal watchdog sues Pentagon for documents about white supremacy
Watchdog American Oversight is suing for documents it believes could illustrate the full scope of white supremacist activity and ideology among troops.
Fort Leonard Wood reports highest number of basic trainee suicide attempts
Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, reported 26 suicide attempts in 2019.
A privately funded National Guard deployment is legal, but is it ethical?
A private donation will fund the deployment of 50 South Dakota guardsmen to south Texas.
GOP donor to fund cost of sending South Dakota National Guard troops to Texas
Gov. Kristi Noem's office said the South Dakota National Guard is expected to deploy to the border with Mexico for 30 to 60 days.
The U.S. Marines’ mythic fight at Belleau Wood
By every tactical measure of the time the Marines should have been annihilated; but they weren’t.
By David T. Zabecki
Brooklyn’s Green-Wood Cemetery is finding and honoring its veterans with the help of families
Green-Wood Cemetery's WWII project is intended to identify the graves of veterans and commemorate them with an online biography.
By Harm Venhuizen
Four troops have died of coronavirus complications in as many weeks
A North Dakota Army National Guard master sergeant died Nov. 24.
Here’s why these Marines are now wearing the French Fourregere
Marines in these two regiments have worn the green braided rope over their shoulder in their service and dress blue uniforms.
By Philip Athey
Armed Services committees and the election: Here’s what we know
Stay tuned for updates as results for key congressional races continue to roll in. Will there be a major shakeup for the congressional Armed Services committees?
By Joe Gould
These are the Marines who died at Belleau Wood
The two Marines waited to join the attack until the third wave was launched, when they marched side-by-side into the German machine-gun fire.
By Philip Athey
This Cold War-era missile silo is the ultimate fixer-upper
The site, which was commissioned in the 1970s, was defunded before it was ever put to use.
By Sarah Sicard