Military and Defense

Medal of Honor Monday: Army 1st Lt. Richard T. Shea Jr.

Army 1st Lt. Richard Thomas Shea Jr. was a decorated U.S. Military Academy distance runner who could have been an…

9 months ago

Medal of Honor Monday: Air Force Capt. Steven Bennett

When friendly troops fighting in Vietnam needed airpower to survive, Air Force Capt. Steven Logan Bennett didn't hesitate to come…

9 months ago

Pentagon Establishing 250-Mile Military Buffer Zone Along Southern Border

The Department of Defense is establishing a massive military buffer zone in southern Texas in accordance with a presidential directive…

9 months ago

Medal of Honor Monday: Army 2nd Lt. John E. Butts

After Allied troops landed in France in 1944, Army 2nd Lt. John Edward Butts and his unit faced heavy fighting…

9 months ago

The US Has Just Bombed Iran

After months of doing everything diplomatically possible to avoid direct US involvement in the war against Iran, the Iranians made…

9 months ago

Meet The Hawkish General Reportedly Leaving Fingerprints All Over DOD’s Iran Strategy

A hawkish general nicknamed “the Gorilla” is reportedly wielding outsized influence over America’s Iran strategy with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s…

9 months ago

Pentagon Mobilizing Military Personnel To Support ICE

The Pentagon has mobilized hundreds of military personnel to support Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations, the Department of Defense…

9 months ago

Service Academy Plagued By Mold Making Cadets Sick, Report Finds

The U.S. Coast Guard Academy has had a decades-long mold problem that regularly made cadets and employees sick with minimal…

9 months ago

Medal of Honor Monday: Army Air Corps 2nd Lt. Joseph Sarnoski

Over the skies of the South Pacific, Army Air Corps 2nd Lt. Joseph Raymond Sarnoski gave his life to keep…

9 months ago

Air Force Loses Appetite For Shiny Fighter Jet With Huge Price Tag

The U.S. Air Force slashed its request to Congress for Lockheed Martin’s most advanced fighter jet in half, dealing a…

10 months ago