Two decades ago, Air Force Lt. Gen. Marc H. Sasseville, now the vice chief of the National Guard Bureau, was…
There isn't much nice to say about SARS-CoV-2, HIV or the common flu virus — but they all do make…
Defense Secretary Dr. Mark T. Esper reiterated his belief on Sunday morning talk shows that elimination of Iranian Gen. Qassem…
Since March, Mae Krier has traveled a lot. She's been to the Pentagon four times, to the Capitol three times,…
Although Iranian missiles damaged equipment and infrastructure at U.S. and ally-occupied military installations in Iraq yesterday, training and defensive readiness…
The Defense Department expects that by June 2020, industry will see cybersecurity requirements included as part of new requests for…
The U.S. military presence in Iraq is predicated on permission to be there from the Iraqi government, and U.S. forces…
Iran relies in part on terrorist organizations, proxy groups, and militant partners to protect its interests and to further its…
A new book featuring many previously unseen images from World War II reveals just how important to the war effort…
Nearly 460 F-35 Lightning II joint strike fighter aircraft have been delivered to military organizations around the world — including…
The Defense Department finalized an agreement to purchase 478 additional F-35 Lightning II airplanes in a deal totaling $34 billion,…
The Defense Department has a long way to go in developing artificial intelligence and applying it to the most pressing…
The Army and Air Force Exchange Service and the Navy Exchange have stopped selling vape-related products. AAFES removed vape-related products…
Earlier this year, the Defense Department made plans to provide some $250 million in aid to Ukraine, with the goal…
Even the most innocuous data posted to a social media feed can be married up with other publicly available information…