Pentagon cuts Sen. Mark Kelly’s military retirement pay
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Top US military women once wore a "tiara" to formal events. Some sailors and veterans still do.
Navy Adm. Alvin Holsey, the commander overseeing US military operations against suspected Venezuelan drug smugglers in the Caribbean Sea, will retire at the end of the year, War Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Thursday. Holsey, 60, has led US Southern ...
FIRST ON FOX: Two Chinese nationals face serious charges after they allegedly acted as agents of the People's Republic of China’s government to collect intelligence about U.S. Navy service members and bases, while also recruiting other military members ...
New imagery obtained by Business Insider shows widespread damage at a military complex in the southern part of Caracas.
WASHINGTON — The Navy is making a massive bet on cutting-edge technology to modernize its fleet, pumping $448 million into AI and autonomous systems to supercharge shipbuilding efforts. “Ship OS” uses AI-giant Palantir’s software to help streamline ...
In 2025, artificial intelligence moved from pilot projects to practical use across the U.S. military. From Army intel and predictive maintenance to Navy undersea operations, Marine Corps command-and-control,
Two Chinese nationals were arrested late last week in the United States on allegations they were working on behalf of the Chinese government, seeking to spy on Navy bases and personnel. Yuance Chen, 38, is a Chinese national and a legal permanent resident ...
US military strikes against alleged drug boats have killed at least eight people over the past two days – the latest salvos in the United States’ escalating actions against what it says are drug traffickers.
Navy started playing organized football in 1879, when first-classman William John Maxwell formed the Naval Academy's first team. The squad practiced before reveille and after drills, against direct orders from the academy superintendent who had banned the ...
An Army sergeant shot and wounded five fellow soldiers on Aug. 6 at the Fort Stewart military base in Georgia, the latest in a growing number of violent, and sometimes deadly, incidents at U.S. military bases over the years. The base was briefly placed on ...