Accounts from soldiers, prisoners of war and analysts suggest a system focused on speed and manpower over extended training.
Jason Poudrier's journey from combat service to organizing community festivals shows how veterans continue serving after the uniform.
Fort Bliss sits on the edge of El Paso. While it’s a large post, and it has a very isolated desert training area, it borders a large city with hospitals, businesses, highways, civilian neighborhoods, ...
There’s a new sheriff in town. That’s a phrase often heard to describe new leadership. For U.S. Army Recruiting Command, commonly called USAREC, it’s ...
Air Force bobsledder Jasmine Jones gained viral praise for patriotic stance at Milan Cortina Winter Olympics while competing ...
Military recruits traveling to basic training no longer need a REAL ID nor will they have to pay an airport fee under a new ...
Paula Edwards, chief executive of the Northumberland charity which is calling for all sex crimes to be investigated ...
A soldier who graduated from Basic and Ranger School on Fort Benning is receiving the U.S. military’s highest award, for ...
Under a new screening process, military recruits do not need to show a REAL ID or pay a $45 fee to get past security ...
Becoming a fighter pilot in the Royal Air Force (RAF) raises a straightforward but important question: how much do RAF ...
"From what I learned in the military, I know how to pivot," Air Force veteran Choice Jackson told Military.com.
Bobsledder Jasmine Jones expressed honor representing the U.S. at the Milan Cortina Olympics, contrasting with criticism from ...