U.S. Prepared for Anything, Hegseth Tells Troops at Guantanamo Bay
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth addressed troops at Guantanamo Bay, emphasizing the U.S. military’s preparedness for any challenges ahead. He participated in a physical training session and engaged with mission leaders to reinforce readiness.
Army recruiter pleads guilty to stealing the identities of potential recruits for bank fraud
A New Jersey Army recruiter has pleaded guilty to stealing the identities of seven potential recruits as part of a bank fraud scheme. This admission highlights serious ethical breaches in military recruitment practices.
Event honoring servicewomen canceled after most branches decline to attend
An annual event honoring servicewomen was canceled after most military branches declined to participate. The ceremony, traditionally held at Arlington National Cemetery, involved wreath-laying to honor their contributions.
Veterans face higher hurdles in military sexual trauma claims, report finds
A new report reveals that veterans seeking compensation for military sexual trauma encounter significant obstacles in their claims process. These barriers hinder many from receiving the support they need for service-connected issues.
‘They got very lucky,’ Trump says of downed Apache helicopter’s crew
President Trump commented on the downing of a U.S. Army Apache helicopter by an Iranian drone, stating that the rescued crew was ‘very lucky.’ The event highlights ongoing tensions in the Middle East and the risks faced by military personnel.
Pentagon creates ‘Joint Warfighting Evaluation’ for general and admiral promotions
The Pentagon has introduced the ‘Joint Warfighting Evaluation’ to assess essential skills for promotions to one-star general and admiral. This new evaluation will focus on officers’ operational analysis, communications, and decision-making capabilities.
US Army astronaut tapped for NASA’s Artemis III mission
Col. Frank Rubio of the U.S. Army has been selected to participate in NASA’s Artemis III mission scheduled for 2027. This marks another significant military involvement in space exploration efforts.
Defense secretary’s Navy flag board actions are unprecedented and deeply troubling
The defense secretary’s recent actions regarding the Navy’s flag board raise significant concerns about leadership integrity and the promotion process. Many view these unprecedented moves as a troubling signal for future military governance.
US Navy stands up naval support activity in Western Australia
The US Navy has established a new naval support activity in Western Australia to enhance operations under the AUKUS security pact. The facility, NSA Stirling, will support personnel from the Submarine Rotational Force-West.










