Army searches for Fort Bragg soldier missing for nearly 2 weeks
Spc. Sayveon Anderson failed to report for formation on June 29; his mother said she last heard from him on June 27.
National Space Intelligence Center welcomes new commander
Col. Patrick Hamlin, a former squadron commander at the National Air and Space Intelligence Center, took command of the National Space Intelligence Center during a change-of-command ceremony.
US Army orders tighter social media presence
The Army announced a new directive that will consolidate local unit social media accounts into a streamlined network of authorized accounts for a more unified public presence.
New Maryland policy aims to reduce high unemployment among military spouses
The legislation taking effect later this year aims to make it easier for military spouses, active-duty members and veterans to get jobs requiring occupational licenses.
5 things to know in veterans news: Bad paper discharge, Steak ‘n Shake franchise offer, Battle of the Bulge veteran dies
WWII veteran Col. Frank Cohn dies at 100, a special roundtable on bad paper discharges and a chance for veterans to own-operate a restaurant.
Alaska National Guard makes 4 remote rescues over 2 days
Six aircraft flew nearly 21 hours and used in-flight helicopter refueling twice to reach distant destinations.
South Carolina National Guard helicopter pilots suspended after July 4 flyover
Eight Apache helicopter pilots are on temporary suspensions as the South Carolina National Guard reviews its July Fourth flyover.
US weapons production still falls short of wartime needs, report says
Manufacturing timelines for many critical munitions remain measured in years rather than months, while supply chain bottlenecks continue to hamper output, a new report by the Center for Strategic and…
Pentagon reinstates suspended Apache pilots following July 4 flyover
Eight South Carolina National Guard AH-64 Apache helicopter pilots were under a safety investigation for conducting a low beach flyover on the 250th anniversary of American independence.
US says Iran talks to continue despite Hormuz skirmishes
The two countries, which have been at war since the U.S. and Israel bombarded Iran in late February, are trying to agree a permanent peace by around mid-August, though that…












