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Navy destroyers intercepted Iranian missiles, service confirms
The U.S. 6th Fleet positioned five Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyers in the Eastern Mediterranean to provide defense support to Israel.
By Riley Ceder
Arlington service set for Medal of Honor recipient who died from COVID-19
Retired Army Command Sgt. Maj. Bennie G. Adkins was awarded the nation's highest military in 2014 for his heroic service in Vietnam. He died in April after falling ill at age 86.
Trump raises China concerns as reason to veto defense bill
Republican and Democratic lawmakers say the National Defense Authorization Act would be tough on China.
American Legion, Pelosi join calls for VA leader’s ouster
The nation's largest veterans organization and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Saturday joined the growing calls for the ouster of President Donald Trump's Veterans Affairs chief.
2020 saw the Guard used the most since World War II. Is a retention crisis looming?
A retention crisis may be over the horizon for the National Guard after an unprecedented workload in 2020.
By Davis Winkie
Army general says COVID-19 vaccines will begin arriving across the country as early as Monday
After the approval of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine on Friday evening, Operation Warp Speed's distribution plans sprung into effect.
By Harm Venhuizen
Timing on defense bill veto could cause problems for Congress, military
President Donald Trump has vowed to block the $740.5 defense authorization bill despite bipartisan support for the measure.
US conducts strike on Taliban amid drawdown, negotiations
U.S. strike hits Taliban advancing on Afghan checkpoint
By Howard Altman
Corps to shrink by 5,000 Marines under defense compromise bill
It would reduce the Marine Corps to its smallest size since 2006.
By Philip Athey
28,500 troops affected as USFK ramps up to HPCON Charlie for greater Seoul metro area
HPCON Charlie indicates the risk is substantial and there has been sustained community transmission.
By Diana Stancy
As term winds down, Trump shifts Pentagon line of succession
Shuffling the line of succession at the Defense Department is not a new move for presidents.
By Aaron Mehta