Army
Fact Check: Does Joe Biden want to make U.S. Army tanks electric?
Donald Trump said President Joe Biden wanted tanks that "will not be able to go very far."
Tommy Tuberville calls U.S. military leaders 'woke' for opposing him
The Army, Navy and Air Force secretaries have accused Tuberville of "putting national security at risk" by blocking military promotions.
Man found clinging to plastic lid in ocean
The man was spotted waving his arms in the air as he floated in the water 10 miles off the coast of Obi Island, Indonesia.
As a helicopter circles the Statue of Liberty, new military journeys begin
"What better symbol of freedom and of the Constitution than is to be able to fly and see the Statue of Liberty?" Brigadier General Christopher Cook said.
Why the U.S. Government Cares About the Coup in Niger
The West's concern for democracy is correlated with how much it stands to gain, or, in this case, to lose.
Secrets of America's bloodiest WWII battle revealed by drones
The Battle of the Bulge was one of the most important battles of the war, as well as one of the largest ever fought by the U.S. Army.
Who is Zarrius Hildabrand? Husband accused of killing soldier wife, 21
The grim discovery of the body of Alaska National Guard medic Saria Hildabrand prompted the arrest of her 21-year-old military husband Zarrius Hildabrand.
Prince William handed military role linked to Harry after palace web update
William has been made colonel-in-chief of Harry's old army unit, just days after Buckingham Palace updated its website detailing the duke's military service.
Seventy Years Too Long—It's Time To Finally End the Korean War
The continued unresolved war may seem like a technicality, but the human impact is massive.
I'm a gay army officer—queer troops must fight back
I enlisted in the Army in 2017, shortly after the devastating Pulse nightclub shooting.
Who is Travis King? U.S. soldier who defected to North Korea
An Army spokesperson confirmed to Newsweek the identity of the decorated U.S. soldier who "willfully and without authorization" crossed the demarcation line.
U.S. soldier defects to North Korea: Report
A U.S. national on an "orientation tour" of the Joint Security Area had crossed into North Korea "without authorization," U.N. Command said on Tuesday.
Matt Gaetz suffers shock bill defeat as nine Republicans vote against him
The Florida representative's amendment would have banned the American military from using federal funds on diversity, equity and inclusion training.
Who is Major Rachel Jones? Transgender soldier's story sparks backlash
After the U.S. Army released a profile about Jones' personal battle with mental health issues, it has received a wave of criticism.
I died twice. Then played for Trump and Obama
Internally, everything within my torso was destroyed, except for my heart and left lung.
Blinken handed blow on China trip as Xi Jinping rejects military offer
The secretary of state, who has just concluded a two-day visit to Beijing, said talks were "constructive" but admitted there is still "work to do."
UFO crash "100 percent" covered-up by U.S. government, congressman says
GOP Representative Tim Burchett commented on the way the military handled the alleged UFO crash in Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947.
Prince Harry attends U.S. veterans' event that inspired his Invictus Games
The prince was spotted at the Warrior Games Challenge in San Diego on Monday having first attended in 2013 before founding the Invictus Games.
How Prince Harry's army training prepared him for witness stand grilling
Harry's years of military training will prove useful in high-pressure court appearances regarding his phone hacking lawsuit against a U.K. tabloid publisher.
Russian tank fires on one of its own troops, video appears to show
"Great job—Keep it up!" said a Ukrainian social media channel of footage that appeared to show a Russian tank firing at a Russian soldier.
Russia's "eroded" ground forces have run into "big problems"—U.S. general
"They've lost a lot of people, they've lost a lot of equipment," General Christopher G. Cavoli told the Lennart Meri Conference.
U.S. Army to lose key military leaders, defense secretary warns
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin blames a GOP senator for "harming America's national security" by holding up key appointments.
U.S. forces carry out rehearsal for defense of Taiwan
The U.S. Army Special Operations Command's annual capabilities exercise, or CAPEX, used a scenario involving Taiwan for the first time.
All U.S. Army helicopters grounded amid safety fears
Army Chief of Staff General James McConville has said that "the safety of our aviators is our top priority."
Lauren Boebert's attack on Bud Light backfires
The Republican weighed in on the Dylan Mulvaney outrage by tweeting a picture of killed U.S. Army soldier Pat Tillman on a Bud Light can.
Ret. U.S. general pours cold water on threat revealed in Ukraine docs leak
A former commanding general of the United States Army Europe doesn't believe the Russian air force is as capable as has been reported.
U.S. beefing up Hellfire missile stockpile
Lockheed Martin announced the multi-year deal, which could have a value of more than $4 billion, on Monday.
Fort Campbell helicopter crash leaves multiple dead in Kentucky—Governor
Two U.S. Army helicopters reportedly collided during a training mission on Wednesday night.
Will U.S. military recruitment struggles cripple response to wars?
A strong civilian economy and low trust in the military have been cited in the low recruitment figures.