In the 1950s the Navy and Army worked on small VTOL machines to make troops go airborne. They worked, just not well enough.
The Navy is returning to its pre-2020 physical fitness assessment system, requiring sailors to complete a test every six ...
Military Working Equid Programs will continue at Fort Riley and Fort Hood, a reversal of the Army’s plan to wind down the use ...
The president said the United States “knocked out” a dock for alleged drug boats, but did not say if the military was ...
American forces bombed Islamic State militants for four days in a row in northern Somalia, in the latest wave of the expanding air war in the country. On Saturday, U.S. Africa Command confirmed ...
The ruling means that the VA must build more than 2,500 permanent and temporary supportive housing units on its 388-acre ...
The Christmas day attacks in the country’s northwestern Sokoto state are the first direct strike against militants in Nigeria ...
Almost exactly 6 years after the Space Force was founded, a basic training class made history as the first to march in the traditional boot camp graduation ceremony wearing the service’s own, ...
Amid the hardships of the war, Christmas dinner became an annual reprieve for far-flung troops across the globe.
Merry Christmas and happy holidays from the Task & Purpose team: It's been quite a year, and we're glad we got to share it with you.
There’s dead, mostly dead, and then there’s the Navy’s railgun, which appears to have been resurrected along with the battleship.
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