Blood-covered horses spark mayhem as Royal Army exercise goes wrong
Five horses from the Household Cavalry broke loose after throwing off their riders and charged through the streets of London.
Germany's fear of Donald Trump is hurting Ukraine: Ret. US General
Retired U.S. Army General Ben Hodges earlier this week said that NATO needs to heighten its support of Ukraine.
Beijing warns US after missile launcher reaches "China's doorstep"
A Chinese government spokesperson said the United States was trying to gain a military advantage over China.
Military Technology Could Solve America's Housing Shortage
When outdated technology is replaced with more efficient systems, construction leaders often realize they're actually saving money.
US firepower reaches 'historic' new location amid China tensions
The MRC launch system deployed in the Philippines can be loaded with Tomahawk cruise missiles, whose 1,500-mile range puts parts of China's coast within range.
Clarence Thomas calls Veteran's argument "especially unconvincing"
On Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling in the Rudisill v. McDonough case, siding with the veteran in a 7-2 ruling.
Viral photo of uniformed Marines at Mar-a-Lago was from nonpolitical event
The photo raised alarm for some, but was confirmed to Newsweek to be a nonpolitical event.
Russia has rebuilt military to pre-war level: US General
U.S. Army General Christopher Cavoli warned Congress on Thursday that Ukraine could lose the war if additional military aid is not passed.
Plan to cut key Army benefits sparks backlash
The potential cuts to two popular programs come amid recruitment shortages across U.S. military services.
US Army receives "real game-changer" with new missile defense system
Northrop Grumman's Integrated Battle Command System is called the "future of warfighting" after recent test.
US military teams up with new partner against China threat
The U.S. Army teamed up with the Indian Army to conduct the most comprehensive tri-service military exercise to date amid challenges by China.
US denies reports of troops on China's doorstep
"There's no permanent stationing of U.S. forces in Taiwan," Adm. John Aquilino tells House Armed Services Committee.
Taiwan confirms US troops on front-line islands near China
The stationing of American special forces trainers in Taiwan marks the first permanent U.S. presence on the self-ruled island in 45 years.
SXSW musicians trash Greg Abbott over Texas ban
After the Texas governor told the musicians pulling out "don't come back," a number of them have struck back.
Military cancels new weapons after string of failures
The U.S. Army said last week that it was scrapping production of an extended-range cannon artillery.
Full list of SXSW musicians Greg Abbott has told not to come back to Texas
Around 75 musicians pulled out of SXSW over its partnership with the U.S. Army and other weapons companies.
US Army to help build new seaport near China
The U.S. funded seaport is being constructed with an eye toward receiving Philippine residents of Taiwan in the event of a conflict with China.
US army soldier sold Taiwan response plans to China: DOJ
A China-based contact allegedly paid Army intelligence analyst Korbein Schultz $42,000 for sensitive military information.
Who is Korbein Schultz? Soldier accused of selling docs to Chinese national
Prosecutors said that Schultz accepted bribes from a foreign national living in Hong Kong in exchange for top-secret defense information.
US spy planes flying dozens of missions near China, think tank says
U.S. aircraft are maintaining a constant presence in the seas off China's shores, the data shows.
Army veteran wrote to famous actors while deployed, here's who replied
Thomas Harper was based in Afghanistan's Kandahar Province during the conflict and one day hatched a plan to reach out to his favorite stars.
Map shows US military projecting power around China
U.S. forces have taken part in 21 exercises and public operations in the Indo-Pacific region since early January.
Fact Check: Did Mossad celebrate Aaron Bushnell's self-immolation?
Commentators believed that the Israeli secret service agency had mocked Aaron Bushnell, who died in an act of protest outside an Israeli embassy.
Archaeologists uncover Roman base that barracked more than 5,000 soldiers
The base was home to the "Sixth Ironclad Legion" of the Imperial Roman Army, which was sent to garrison the province of Judaea.
US Army special forces train Taiwan troops near Chinese coast
The Pentagon says U.S. support for Taiwan is "aligned against the current threat" posed by China.
US Army plans to ramp up artillery production for Ukraine
Army officials said that the branch is planning on doubling the monthly production of 155mm artillery shells by the end of the year.
Why flags are half-mast in four states today
Country star Toby Keith and Medal of Honor recipient Captain Larry Taylor are among those being honored.
How did Joe Biden's son Beau die? Was he killed in Iraq?
The president mentioned Beau while speaking with the family of Spc. Kennedy Sanders, who was killed in a drone attack last week.
DEI Should Be M.I.A. in the U.S. Military
No one is against diversity, equity, and inclusion in the original senses of those terms, but contemporary DEI flies in the face of American values.
Archaeologists uncover "10,000 years of history" during roadworks
Among the finds are a Stone Age tool site and an U.S. Army camp from WWII that was in use until D-Day.