On Sept. 21, 1956, one naval aviator went so fast that he ended up catching up to and flying into his own bullets.
Twelve athletes were diagnosed with rhabdomyolysis or "rhabdo" after a workout led by a recent graduate of the Navy SEAL ...
Hundreds of American and allied military personnel recreated the paratrooper jumps and river crossings of the failed World ...
A former U.S. Army soldier who posted a video to YouTube threatening to commit a mass shooting at Fort Irwin will spend 24 ...
King, who fled to North Korea last year, was given a year in prison, but released for time served by a military judge.
U.S. Army Cyber Command’s 1st Information Operations Command is being deactivated as the Army moves infowarfare to smaller ...
The Navy said the service's top admiral is "cancer-free" after surgery last summer and follow-up radiation therapy.
The USS New Jersey has been heralded as the Navy’s first fully gender-integrated submarine following a series of changes made ...
Fred McCoy served in the Marines from 1975 to 1978. He and his wife Shelia spent six days looking for the suspect.
Deaths during military parachute training are unusual, but they do happen. In April, Sgt. Colin Arslanbas, a Reconnaissance ...
Congress questioned Army officials over an anti-terrorism PowerPoint presentation that referenced animal rights and ...
A marine was posthumously awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Medal for trying to save fellow Marines on an MV-22 Osprey crash.