A decade of declining recruitment numbers for the Army is almost entirely attributable to a significant drop in male recruiting as female enlistments have remained relatively flat, internal service data reviewed by Military.com shows.
Signed as civilian contractors, the Army refused to recognize the Hello Girls as soldiers, a snub that was not rectified until 1979, when President Carter signed a bill granting them veteran status.
A U.S. Army mental health expert told Lewiston shooting commission members that reservists in charge of Robert Card did not have to follow the same protocol for follow-up care as those who supervise active-duty military personnel.
Space Force officials previously claimed such incidents were rare, and that sonic booms from rocket launches and landings had little effect on the coast.
A U.S. fast-attack nuclear-powered submarine arrived at Guantanamo Bay, in Cuba, a day after a Russian navy fleet that also included a modern submarine pulled into the port of Havana ahead of Russian military exercises in the Caribbean that are raising tensions in the region.
The City and County of Honolulu took ownership of approximately 400 acres of former Navy-owned land at Kalaeloa that will go toward public recreation use, Mayor Rick Blangiardi announced.
Orville Allen, a veteran of both World War II and the Korean War and a longtime educator in rural southeastern Missouri, is the oldest American to ever donate an organ, transplant organizations said.
Lawmakers grilled Navy and Defense Department officials, asking about the November crash, as well as why the Osprey has contributed to a staggering 20 service member deaths in the last two years.