Texas Jury Awards Iraq Army Veteran $2.49M
A jury awarded $2.49 million to an Army veteran who was discharged following the onset of a crippling disease brought on by exposure to burn pits while serving in Iraq.
A jury awarded $2.49 million to an Army veteran who was discharged following the onset of a crippling disease brought on by exposure to burn pits while serving in Iraq.
The North Korean government released a U.S. Army soldier after holding him in detainment for over two months.
Massachusetts National Guard was officially deployed as “rapid response teams” to emergency shelters across the state that are housing displaced and migrant families as part of an up to six-month call-up.
A United States Marine died after a live-fire training in Oceanside, California.
The last surviving suspect charged in connection to the murder of U.S. Army specialist Vanessa Guillen faces sentencing.
Former Green Beret Army Captain John Frankman is speaking out in an op-ed saying that the Army’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate was not legal and as a result the Army is a “much less lethal force than it should be.”
The Army’s highest ranked officer retired on Friday morning, leaving the post vacant for the foreseeable future.
The Senate is now urging the Pentagon to build artificial intelligence (AI)-powered “wearable” neural sensors that could convey data to commanders about the physical and mental state of soldiers in the field.
A government watchdog claims that Biden’s botched pullout from Afghanistan has left tens of thousands of Afghan allies behind, and the president’s efforts to rescue and relocate them are being undercut by “bureaucratic dysfunction and understaffing.”