Army
Trump Announced Conan the Army Dog Will Visit the White House Next Week
Trump tweeted a photoshopped picture of the army dog with a paw-shaped medal when he announced the news on Thursday.
Trump Should Start Living Up to the Values of U.S. Armed Forces
Abandoning our Kurdish partners, who valiantly fought alongside us to combat ISIS, is not consistent with who we are as a military force.
Trump's Civil War Tweet Is Seditious and a 'Grave Crime': Army Officer
Retired Lieutenant Colonel Ralph Peters said Trump's weekend Twitter tirade shows he is a "frightened, frightened man."
FEMA, Military to Residents from Florida to North Carolina: Get Ready Now
"The bottom line on readiness is that the time to act is now," FEMA's David Bibo told reporters, emphasizing, "It's critical that folks not lose focus on this storm."
Chinese Military Says Hong Kong Garrison Is Determined After Troop Rotation
People's Liberation Army spokesperson Ren Guoqiang said the deployment was routine and that troops would continue their normal duties.
Soldier Awarded Army Commendation Medal for Heroism During El Paso Shooting
Glendon Oakley was presented the medal during an awards ceremony held at Fort Bliss on Wednesday for saving several children during the shooting.
Armed Forces Day: Facts About Military and Careers Serving America
The U.S. Armed Forces is made up of seven uniformed branches.
Trump's Pardon of Ex-Soldier Raises Questions About Other War Crime Cases
"It's a complete disregard for the judgment of those leaders who were put there to hear all the evidence and decided whether somebody was a murderer or not," said a lawyer who specializes in U.S. military cases.
Man Who Fell Into Hawaii Volcano and Survived Was U.S. Soldier
The man, who fell at least 60 feet, was on a field training exercise and had climbed a cliffside barrier to get a better view.
Sexual Assaults in Military Surge to Over 20,000, Says Pentagon Report
The numbers from 2018 paint a bleak picture of a U.S. military culture that has left senior Defense Department officials grappling to find effective methods to stem the surge of assaults.
Mexican Soldiers Disarmed U.S. Army Troops at Border
Confusion over where the U.S.-Mexico border begins and ends led to Mexican soldiers temporarily detaining U.S. soldiers who believed they were in Mexican territory when they were in U.S. territory.
Nicolás Maduro Claims Opposition Will Assassinate Him
"Maduro, with the help of Cuban intelligence, has a plan, and that is to find new pretexts for arrests of those who seek a return to democracy," one expert told Newsweek.
Medal of Honor Recipient Saved Three From Iraqi Bomber
"I want him to be remembered as the best father that anyone could ask for, and also at the same time being the best soldier that anyone could ask for," said the son of a soldier set to receive the Medal of Honor. "He was my icon."
U.S. Soldiers Accused of Selling Weapons to Cartel
Sources told Newsweek that the U.S. Army attempted to keep the incident quiet since the soldiers' arrest last November.
Veteran Claims Gym Asked Him to Take Off Trump Shirt
"That's my commander in chief. He's doing a job and everyone needs to support him."
France, Germany One Step Closer to 'European Army'
At the same time, the French government assured its population it would never cede the once-disputed Alsace-Lorraine territory to Germany, nor would locals be forced to speak German.
Army Deserter Caught 18 Years Later In Indiana
Robert Eugene Brodbeck left the U.S. Army in 2000 and was wanted on warrants out of Texas.
Xi Jinping Tells Chinese Army To Be Ready For Battle
The comments came just days after Xi reserved the right to use force to bring Taiwan under the mainland's control.
Are $15 Minimum Wage Laws Hurting Army Recruitment?
The U.S. army is pursuing recruits in liberal cities, but higher minimum wage laws may be getting in the way.
General: Trump put U.S. Troops in Very Bad Position
"What [presidents] don't do is politicize the event, and unfortunately, as we saw some of the commentary by the president today, that's exactly what he did," retired Lieutenant General Mark Hertling told CNN.
Salvation Army Bell Ringer Took PCP, Assaulted Customer
Wayne reportedly was rolling on the ground declaring "I am John Wayne" after taking PCP.
New Ethics Guidance Issued to Special Operation Forces
"We will not allow inexcusable and reprehensible violations of that trust to erode decades of honorable service, teamwork, and progress by the members of USSOCOM," General Raymond Thomas III wrote to personnel in an email obtained by Newsweek.
Saudi Arabia vs. Iran: How Do Their Militaries Compare?
From fighter jets to cyber security—how do the Middle Eastern giants compare?
How to Watch the Army vs. Navy Game
For those unable to take in the game in person, there are multiple options to watch at home.
Trump Will Officiate Army vs. Navy Game Coin Toss
Trump will be the 10th sitting president to attend the Army vs. Navy game.
Gay, Black Veteran Reflects on Conservative Coming Out
"It will open doors to people being unafraid to be open about their political beliefs in their own lives regardless of their skin color or their sexual orientation," Smith told Newsweek.
Russia Puts Laser Weapons Into Service As INF At Risk
The Peresvet laser complex was placed on experimental combat duty on December 1 after Russian servicemen underwent special training to use the weapon.
Journalist Beaten, Forced to Drink Own Urine
El Hadji Hamidou Touré was reportedly abused on the orders of a government official.
When Is the Army vs. Navy Football Game?
One of college football's greatest traditions is just around the corner.