US Army Lt. Gen. Christopher LaNeve Appointed Senior Military Assistant to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth
LTG Christopher LaNeve has been appointed senior military assistant to Defense Secretary Hegseth, bringing extensive leadership experience.
LTG Christopher LaNeve has been appointed senior military assistant to Defense Secretary Hegseth, bringing extensive leadership experience.
Keith Barry endured an unimaginable injustice at the hands of a broken military justice system, and while his conviction was overturned, the fight for true justice—and the accountability of those responsible—is far from over.
Brent Sadler’s nomination to lead the US Maritime Administration could reshape US maritime strategy. Will he navigate the challenges ahead?
The USCGC Spencer just completed a 20-month overhaul, extending its life for another decade, keeping the Coast Guard mission-ready.
Trump’s circling the runway on cutting Turkey a deal, but until Erdoğan scraps those Russian missiles, the F-35s are staying parked.
The Army finally did right by its mariners and mountaineers—two communities that have been grinding in the shadows for years without the recognition they’ve damn well earned.
The Trump administration prioritizes China as the top national security threat, balancing global concerns with a focus on border security.
The Trump-Hegseth transgender military ban has ignited fierce legal battles and public debate, with service members caught in the crossfire as the courts weigh constitutional rights against claims of military readiness.
Airman Quinterius Chappelle faces murder charges in the death of Sahela Sangrait, a missing Native American woman from South Dakota.
US Marines arrive in Australia for the 14th MRF-D rotation, enhancing military cooperation and regional security in the Indo-Pacific.
The deployment of USS Gravely and other naval assets to the southern border marks a deliberate shift in strategy, blending high-powered warships with cutting-edge unmanned technology to tackle drug smuggling, illegal migration, and emerging security threats head-on.
The removal of the military’s top legal officers marks a necessary realignment of the Pentagon’s priorities, ensuring that legal counsel supports rather than obstructs the mission-focused leadership needed for a stronger, more effective armed forces.