Top stories An acquisition official said the Navy and Marine Corps brought three systems to Replicator, but declined to clarify whether all were selected.
Latest The Coast Guard is easing its tattoo policy in an effort to reduce barriers to entry and affirm its goal to be an employer of choice.
This Marine threw himself onto a grenade to save his entrenched comrades in Korea. He absorbed the full blast — yet survived.
Yemen’s Houthi rebels have claimed targeting a U.S. Navy destroyer and a commercial ship in the Red Sea.
A proposal from House lawmakers would let academy athletes with professional sports offers serve in the reserves instead of on active duty.
A change in how the military pays for care at civilian children's hospitals may cause significant health care access problems, advocates warn.
Recovered artifacts at the Virginia site include chimney bricks and musket balls that were indented with soldiers’ teeth.
Less than half of women in the military trust leaders to properly handle reports of sexual assault, according to new Pentagon data.
In other news Family members of Angelo Qunito settled a federal lawsuit against the city of Antioch for $7.5 million.
SPECIAL FEATURES Learn how your military benefits — including health care, retirement pay and more — have changed in 2024.
Read up on tips and tricks in Military Times' 2024 Permanent Change of Station Guide.
Getting out of the military? Here's what you need to know.
The #1 resource for veterans exploring their next job opportunity or educational path.
A Chinese man was sentenced to 10 months in prison for ruining the marriage of a People’s Liberation Army soldier.
A Reddit user claiming to be a sailor said ChatGPT helped to complete the dreaded annual performance evaluation. The passenger, then 18, alleged the bomb threat was a joke.
A former Chinese military member says troops were forced to use missile fuel to cook dinner.
MORE STORIES A watchdog report criticized VA leaders for mistakes in handling $11 million in bonuses for senior department leaders. Marine aviator Harlan Chapman once spent 2,657 days in captivity before his release in 1973. The retired lieutenant colonel passed away Monday, May 6. Whistleblowers told lawmakers that fewer than one-third of VA law enforcement personnel completed mandatory suicide prevention training last year. Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Michael O’Connell was the only sailor representing the Navy, and he represented the fleet well, besting his Army opponents. AP war correspondent Edward Kennedy landed the biggest scoop of his career — while simultaneously ruining it. VA leaders have said they plan to trim about 10,000 department posts in fiscal year 2025 in an effort to better manage their workforce. Army Staff Sgt. Gordon Black faces charges of theft after being arrested in Russia on May 2. Officials say the Navy destroyer Bulkeley has moved past its problems, but internal investigations reveal a tough few years for the ship's crew. The story of prolific World War II photographer Lee Miller, who documented the horrors at Dachau, is coming to the big screen. The soldier was reportedly stationed in South Korea and traveled to Russia on his own. Load More