Top stories The Navy has declined to answer questions about a fatal Super Hornet crash, and whether a safety system could have saved the pilot's life.
The Osprey is back in the air after being grounded following a crash that killed eight U.S. troops in Japan, but questions remain about its safety.
Department leaders had warned of funding gaps of up to $18 billion but now believe those estimates were too high.
Latest Austin praised women in the military and said they should not be removed from front-line fighting posts.
The Marine Corps has hit its goal of assigning women to its boot camps the same way it assigns men.
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin wouldn't say whether the mines are part of a new round of military aid announced this week.
Nearly 200 Marines and 400 sailors from I Marine Expeditionary Force and Expeditionary Strike Group 3 conducted the drills off the coast of Camp Pendleton.
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The Army’s concept of future warfare is getting the Tom Clancy treatment.
A handful of Marines’ swimming skills were put to the test recently during incidents that required lifesaving measures.
The general, whose career has been defined by special operations, has been tapped to lead a conventional deterrence mission.
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