


Five soldiers shot in attack at Georgia’s Fort Stewart
The installation was locked down shortly after 11 a.m. Wednesday.

Mil Money
Senators criticize CFPB for dropping action on troops’ overdraft fees
CFPB ordered Navy Federal in November 2024 to pay $80 million to service members unfairly charged overdraft fees. CFPB terminated that mandate this month.

Patriot missile battery heading to Slovakia amid Ukraine invasion response
The Patriot system will replace Slovakia's S-300, which it will send to Ukraine.

Four US troops injured in rocket attack on base in Syria
The troops are being evaluated for minor injuries and traumatic brain injury.

An Afghan boy saved lives helping American soldiers. It could have cost him his.
We began to hope that Bashir was the first of many young Afghans to see the benefits of supporting the coalition and the Afghan government by extension.

Spike in veteran calls expected with launch of new three-digit suicide prevention line this summer
Veterans Affairs officials have hired hundreds of additional staffers to help with the increased workload.

Russians preparing for new push as Ukraine gathers its dead
The two sides are gearing up for what could become a climactic battle by Moscow’s forces to seize the country’s industrial east.

Hundreds line streets at funeral of Marine killed in Norway Osprey crash
Marine Capt. Ross Reynolds is survived by his wife, parents and a sister.

Body of Marine killed in Norway Osprey crash returned to Boston
Capt. Ross Reynolds was an Eagle Scout who just got married in February.

Marine veteran ‘wrongfully detained’ in Russia reportedly ends hunger strike
The former Marine Corps presidential guard member is serving a nine-year prison sentence.

Navy, Marines push ‘campaigning forward’ strategy as vital to deterring China
The Navy and Marines say "campaigning forward," or being a constant presence where the enemy wants to be operating, will be an effective deterrent against Chinese aggression.
