Lawmakers called on the IRS to “use its administrative authority to exempt any assistance provided by the Department of Defense to ensure the equitable administration of the tax code.”
Thomas Develin was arrested in June 2022 on charges stemming from his efforts to make so-called “ghost guns” — untraceable firearms that he built using 3D printers.
Retired Army Col. Paris Davis stood in the White House as President Biden draped the Medal of Honor around his neck, nearly six decades after he saved the lives of three troops during the Vietnam War.
A former U.S. Army private who was devoted to an extremist group seeking to erode or destroy Western civilization was sentenced to the maximum 45 years in prison.
The “Gator Bees” of Amphibious Construction Battalion 2 have embodied the motto of Navy Seabees for nearly 80 years, building and fighting as called upon.
Employers that hire military spouses could be eligible for a tax credit under a proposal being pushed by a bipartisan group of lawmakers in both chambers of Congress.
The Council on Criminal Justice released its findings and recommendations, including that criminal justice agencies need to do more to identify veterans and provide them with deferment or treatment programs.
Six service members who were abruptly fired from their jobs at Minot Air Force Base were relieved due to a failed safety inspection, a defense official told Military.com.
The Air Force and Space Force are now allowing tattoos on the neck and hands, a policy change aimed at bringing younger talent into the ranks as the Air Force recovers from one of its toughest recruiting years in recent history.