After New Orleans and Vegas attacks by veterans, what will Trump do about extremism in the military? - Veterans aren’t more ...
President-elect Donald Trump's defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth was praised in military evaluations as an "incredibly ...
As a Fox News contributor, he persuaded Trump to intervene in the cases of three service members accused of crimes. Would he ...
As Defense secretary, Pete Hegseth would oversee more than 2 million troops who could face discipline for the same behavior ...
A top aide in Trump’s incoming administration signaled that Ukraine will be asked to lower the conscription age to strengthen ...
Mr Michael Waltz suggested the expanded draft-age eligibility would help Ukraine overcome a shortage of troops. Read more at ...
Some current and former defense leaders and veterans are questioning whether Pete Hegseth would be able to enforce discipline ...
Pete Hegseth possesses the skills, vision, and experience needed to guide the Department of Defense through a critical time ...
Military members from across all branches of the armed forces, including Reserve and National Guard components, will provide ceremonial support and security for the inauguration of President-elect ...
The police in Tustin, Calif., said the Humvees, as well as binoculars, bayonets and machine gun vehicle mounts, had been ...
The New Orleans attack and Las Vegas Tesla explosion are examples of the US military’s violent extremism problem.
Matthew Livelsberger’s dramatic death at the Trump hotel in Las Vegas has spotlighted the Pentagon’s efforts to screen for ...