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BALTIMORE, MD - DECEMBER 10: A view of a patch on the uniform of Navy Midshipmen center Parker Wade (62) on December 10, 2016 at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, MD. prior to the 119th Army Navy game. (Photo by Mark Goldman/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

The stories behind the unit patches at this year’s Army-Navy Game

One midshipman will honor a crew from the Army’s 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, whose pilot had close ties to the Naval Academy.

FORT KNOX, Kentucky – U.S. Army Reserve drill sergeants observe apprehensive and disoriented Reserve Officers’ Training Corps cadets experiencing their initial immersion into military order and discipline – also known as “Shark Week” – after a 4 a.m. wake-up call on their first day of Basic Camp at Fort Knox, Kentucky, June 4, 2017. Task Force Wolf utilizes Army Reserve drill sergeants and training experts to develop future commissioned officers, with many of them choosing to serve in the Army Reserve. [U.S. Army photo by Army Capt. Loyal Auterson, U.S. Army Reserve Command-Public Affairs Office // RELEASED //]

Drill sergeants accused of covering up sexual assault of trainees

Two Fort Leonard Wood drill sergeants are accused of sexual assault and face charges related to abusing their power with two trainees.

The updated USS Missouri returning from the Gulf War in 1991.

Could battleships really make a comeback?

Battleships once ruled the seas, but modern warfare made them obsolete. Could a modern concept bring them back?

A New Jersey National Guard Soldier, 508th Military Police Company, walks down the hallway at East Orange General Hospital, East Orange, N.J., April 29, 2020. The National Guard is assisting the New Jersey Office of Emergency Management in reopening a wing of the East Orange General Hospital in response to the COVID-19 relief effort. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. Michael Schwenk)

Army OB-GYN doctor charged with making ‘indecent’ video recordings of patients

Maj. Blaine McGraw is facing charges for indecent viewing of patients while working as an OB-GYN at a Fort Hood, Texas hospital.

U.S. Southern Command posted photos on social media of a Marine wearing a Jerusalem cross patch on their helmet. The photo was removed the military's image database because the patch violated uniform regulations.

US Southern Command posts photo of Marine with ‘Jerusalem Cross’ patch

The command posted a photo of a Marine deployed to the Caribbean sporting a patch bearing the cross.

A cadet and football player from the United States Military Academy at West Point looks at a play on the field at the 124th Army Navy Game at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, MA., Dec. 9, 2023. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. David Resnick)

More military academy football players could go pro under proposed rule

Under current law, three graduates from each service academy can try their hand at pro sports. A new law would make it five.

VA review website

Army vet who created ‘Yelp for the barracks’ makes website to review the VA

Rob Evans, creator of the Hots & Cots app, has built a new website that allows veterans to review the quality of care at Department of Veterans Affairs medical facilities.

Soldiers with the 1st Squadron, 33rd Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) maintain their proficiency on the Carl Gustaf 84mm Recoilless Rifle on a range at Fort Campbell, KY January 9, 2023. The Carl G is one of many anti-armor weapon systems that Scouts can effectively employ against a mounted threat. (U.S. Army photo by: Staff Sgt. Michael Eaddy)

New law could require ‘blast safety officers’ for military training

All of the services would have to designate blast safety officers to implement safe distances and rules for mitigating blast injuries during training.

Guardian Arena

Space Force fitness contest combines sandbag tossing, satellite tracking

“There is no competition like it — one that requires lifting a 150-pound sandbag while your teammate calculates orbital flight patterns.”

Royce Williams

Navy pilot who took out 4 Soviet jets in covered-up mission may get Medal of Honor

After-action inspections found 263 bullet holes in his F9F-5 Panther.

Bush, Rumsfeld, Trump, Hegseth

As Congress tries to claw back power, the president can still wage war unilaterally

As Congress attempts to repeal the 2002 Iraq War authorization, a combination of inertia and existing war powers may make the move irrelevant.

U.S. Marines with 2nd Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, reload an M777 lightweight 155mm howitzer during a rehearsal for the 250th Amphibious Capabilities Demonstration at Red Beach combat town, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Oct. 17, 2025. The 250th Amphibious Capabilities Demonstration at Camp Pendleton marks the Marine Corps’ 250th birthday and America’s Semiquincentennial. The live-fire event highlights the Navy-Marine Corps team’s ability to integrate across air, land, and sea, showcasing the Corps’ enduring role as America’s force in-readiness. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Gunnery Sgt. Aaron S. Patterson)

Tube artillery isn’t dead, but it’s changing

News of tube artillery’s death has been greatly exaggerated.

A screenshot showing the flight path of a Coast Guard MH-60T Jayhawk, alongside a photo of the aircraft.

Coast Guard helicopter flies ‘Ho Ho, Ho holding pattern’ off the coast of Puerto Rico

This Coast Guard helicopter has a flight path now. Ho. Ho. Ho.

Image Capt. Jon O’Connor, prospective Commanding Officer, Information Warfare Squadron (IWRON) Two, and Rear Adm. Dusty Rhodes, Commander, Carrier Strike Group TWO, render a salute during an assumption of command ceremony for IWRON Two in Norfolk, Virginia. IWRON Two, a first-of-its-kind unit designed to operationalize Information Warfare (IW) capabilities and provide decisive decision advantage to Carrier Strike Group Commanders, was established, Dec. 5. IWRON Two will serve as the pilot squadron on the East Coast, with another squadron being established on the West Coast in 2026 The establishment of IWRON Two marks a crucial step forward in ensuring the U.S. Navy remains the premier warfighting force – ready, capable, and unmatched. (U.S. Navy photo by MC2 Ray McCann / RELEASED)

Navy stands up its first information warfare squadron

The new squadron, part of a pilot program, is meant to create a streamlined information and electronics warfare unit out of “disparate” elements, to support a carrier strike group.

Image: NAVAL STATION MAYPORT, Fla. - (Dec. 1, 2025) – Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Thomas Hudner (DDG 116) departed Naval Station Mayport for a scheduled deployment, Dec. 1. USS Thomas Hudner is a multi-mission guided-missile destroyer capable of air warfare (AW), anti-submarine warfare (ASW), naval surface fire support (NSFS), and surface warfare (SUW). (U.S.

Navy destroyer that joined fight against Houthis, Iran, arrives in Caribbean

The USS Thomas Hudner is the latest warship to arrive in the region as airstrikes on suspected drug boats continue.

A U.S. Army Soldier assigned to 1st Cavalry Regiment, 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division, drives to a firing lane to zero an M1A2 Abrams Tank at Dona Ana Range Complex, New Mexico, Nov. 17, 2025. The event was part of the Iron Heroes Competition, designed to identify the best individuals and teams in the 1st Armored Division to compete at higher Army echelon competitions. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Jerron Bruce)

We salute the soldiers who named their tank ‘Executioners Finest’

Tankers love to come up with fun names for their tanks. This one joins the collection of great names.

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