US Army Lieutenant General Telita Crosland, who heads the military's health agency and is one of the most senior Black female Army officers, was reportedly forced to end her career.
The Trump administration is weighing a significant restructuring of U.S. military commands, including giving up NATO command.
The latest casualty in the Department of Defense's sweep of all things related to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) is ...
In an engagement with future military leaders, Army Lt. Gen. Jon Stubbs and Command Sgt. Maj. James Brian Kendrick visited ...
The Department of Defense removed a webpage honoring Black U.S. Army General Charles C. Rogers, a Medal of Honor recipient ...
Today is the worst time to suspend aid to Ukraine. This opinion was expressed by the former commander of the US Army in ...
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said he takes full responsibility for his administration's "war on drugs", in a video message posted on his Facebook account, as he braces for a legal ...
55th Chief of Engineers and U.S Army Corps of Engineers Commanding ... --(BUSINESS WIRE)--SOSi announced today that it welcomed Lieutenant General (Ret.) Scott A. Spellmon as Senior Account ...
The attorneys general of all 50 states, plus the attorneys general for Washington, D.C. and the Northern Mariana Islands, ...
One of the soldiers was accused in a federal indictment of selling sensitive information to people in China. A former soldier ...