Top stories The move rolls back looser standards published four years ago and seeks to maintain more conservative appearances for both men and women.
The move Monday comes as the U.S. and Japan increase their deterrence against China's growing assertiveness in the region.
Lawmakers are investigating whether the Navy ignored evidence of widespread traumatic brain injuries. For some pilots, the questions feel long overdue.
Latest Personnel from a U.S. warship boarded a Venezuelan tuna boat while it was sailing in Venezuelan waters, Venezuela’s foreign minister said.
A military official says a post on an anonymous chat platform triggered a lockdown at the U.S. Naval Academy this week.
The U.S. Air Force has modified its plans to relocate the 492nd Special Operations Wing to Davis-Monthan Air Force Base.
Tactical air control party airmen called in airstrikes alongside Army and special ops troops for years, but the Air Force is moving away from that posture.
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Patrons may one day be able to visit a replica of the birthplace of the U.S. Marine Corps.
Without measured improvement in food landscapes, the Army will continue to fund performance training while feeding a system that undermines it.
Sen. Elizabeth Dole is this year's recipient of the Military Times Chairman's Award.
In other news A team from Station Washington were honored as the 2025 Coast Guardsmen of the Year for their work in the wake of a mid-air collision near the Pentagon.
Troops today are just as likely to share playlists filled with hip-hop, EDM or K-pop as they are with country music legends.
Few training methods guarantee a better fighting force than boredom-induced annoyance. For civilians, August is a return to structure. For service members and veterans facing bureaucratic deadlines, it often feels like drowning in it.
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