Despite concerns that many West Point cadets returning for a June 13 commencement may be exposed to the coronavirus, Army officials insist they'll be in a "safety bubble." Continue Reading Army Brass Defend Decision To Hold West Read More
In updating its tally, defense officials noted that most of the injured service members have been treated and returned to Iraq. The statement, once more, contradicts President Trump's initial remarks. Continue Reading Pentagon Again Read More
SpaceX and a rival company are rushing ahead with plans for constellations of thousands of satellites, but regulators might not be ready. Continue Reading As SpaceX Launches Dozens Of Satellites At A Time, Some Fear An Orbital Read More
The X-37B, launched in September 2017, has returned to Earth. It was the fifth acknowledged mission for the vehicle since 2010, but details of its mission are being kept under wraps. Continue Reading Secret Air Force Space Plane Lands After Read More
It started as a joke, as President Trump riffed on the idea last year. Now, Congress could create the first, new military service in more than 70 years. Continue Reading With Congressional Blessing, The U.S. Space Force Is Closer To Read More
The Arizona Republican said she did not report the assault because "I didn't trust the system at the time." The revelation came during a hearing on sexual assault in the military. Continue Reading Arizona Senator Martha McSally Says She Read More
Now that women serve in combat roles, it's no longer justified to exclude them from draft requirements, a federal judge ruled. The case was brought by a men's advocacy group. Continue Reading Judge Rules Male-Only Military Draft Violates U.S. Read More