US Army 3 days ago US soldier killed in vehicle crash while training abroad, Army confirms U.S. Army infantryman Sgt. Aaron Cox, 24, of Texas, was killed in Hungary in a training accident while serving with the 101st Airborne Division.
US Army 4 days ago Army's historic horse-drawn funeral tradition returns from two-year hiatus after $28M overhaul The U.S. Army’s Caisson Detachment returned to Arlington National Cemetery after two years. The ceremonial horse unit is used to transport veterans and service members to their final resting place.
MILITARY June 3 Army surpasses fiscal 2025 recruiting goal 4 months ahead of schedule The U.S. Army surpasses its fiscal year 2025 recruiting goal of 61,000 recruits, thanks to leadership and innovative strategies, with four months to spare.
Army May 30 Move over, Black Hawk: Army unveils the MV-75, tiltrotor aircraft to replace iconic assault chopper The MV-75, a tiltrotor aircraft, will replace the Black Hawk, boosting the U.S. Army's rapid deployment and modernization efforts against strategic threats.
Opinion May 29 SENS WARREN, SHEEHY: Pentagon wastes billions with devastating repair rules. We’re working together to stop it Soldiers in the field can't wait 207 days for contractors to fix equipment. Bipartisan support grows for plan that improves readiness and cuts defense costs.
Media May 26 Jewish war hero buried in Italy gets right headstone changed 80 years later A Jewish World War II medic killed in action trying to save his comrades and buried beneath a cross had his headstone changed after 80-years-long mistake
Army May 23 Misplaced antenna caused military controllers to lose contact with Black Hawk near DCA: report A temporary control tower error caused an Army helicopter to lose contact, prompting two commercial planes to perform go-arounds at DCA.
Fitness + Well-being May 23 Army unveils new fitness test with tougher standards — could you pass it? The U.S. Army introduces a new Army Fitness Test (AFT) emphasizing combat readiness and holistic fitness, replacing the previous ACFT with updated scoring standards.
Opinion May 21 SECRETARY OF THE ARMY DAN DRISCOLL: Army unveils modernization plan because, ‘No lobbyist ever won a war' If the Army is going to be ready for the next war, the Trump modernization plan is essential. It aims to cut bureaucracy, enhance innovation and embrace new tech.
Air Force May 9 Pete Hegseth directs military academies that all future admissions will be based solely on merit Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Friday said that going forward admissions to military academies will be based exclusively on merit and race, sex and ethnicity will not be considered.
Washington DC May 5 Army pauses helicopter training flights around Pentagon after 2 disruptions to commercial flights last week The Army paused helicopter training flights in and around the Pentagon after two commercial flights performed "go-arounds" to avoid an Army Black Hawk last week.
Donald Trump May 4 White House celebrates ‘Star Wars Day’ with AI image of muscular Trump wielding a lightsaber In honor of Star Wars Day, the White House posted an AI picture of President Trump holding a red lightsaber while wearing a Jedi robe and donning a ripped physique.
White House May 2 Trump to host military parade to celebrate Army's 250th birthday, honor active-duty service members, veterans EXCLUSIVE: President Donald Trump will host a military parade in June to honor military veterans and active-duty service members and commemorate the U.S. Army’s 250th birthday.
Pete Hegseth May 1 Hegseth orders sweeping Army overhaul and consolidation aimed at countering China and Golden Dome capabilities Hegseth has launched major Army reforms to counter China, expand space and missile defenses, and implement Golden Dome strategy in push for faster, cheaper modernization.
VIDEO May 1 Army leaders detail plans to cut bureaucracy and improve war readiness Army Secretary Dan Driscoll and Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George join ‘Fox & Friends’ to explain how the military is cutting waste, modernizing technology, and preparing for future conflict.
US Army April 23 Former US Army intelligence analyst sentenced for selling sensitive documents to Chinese national A former U.S. Army intelligence analyst was sentenced to seven years in prison after pleading guilty to selling sensitive military documents to a Chinese national.
Veterans April 7 Retired Army captain dedicates his Medal of Honor award to fellow soldiers in Afghanistan Medal of Honor recipient Ret. Army Captain William Swensen praises his fellow soldiers and celebrates the opening of the National Medal of Honor museum on 'The Story.'
Air And Space April 2 FAA increasing air traffic control staff, supervisors at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport The FAA is increasing air traffic control staffing at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport near Washington, D.C., following a fatal January midair collision that killed 67 people.
US April 2 Army identifies final 4th American soldier that died in Lithuanian swamp Officials have released the identities of the four U.S. soldiers who were discovered dead in Lithuania after their M88 armored vehicle submerged in a swamp.
Europe March 31 US armored vehicle pulled from Lithuanian swamp, fate of 4 soldiers unknown A U.S. M88 Hercules armored recovery vehicle was retrieved in Pabradė, Lithuania after sinking last week while carrying four American soldiers.
MILITARY March 30 Lithuanian, Polish troops aid in 'search and recovery' for 4 missing US soldiers from Fort Stewart A Lithuanian official told Fox News Digital about ongoing search efforts to recover four missing U.S. Army soldiers in coordination with Poland.
MILITARY March 20 U.S. Military trains service members to counter growing drone threat The U.S. Military is training service members how to neutralize drones before they strike as they become an increasing threat on the battlefield.
US Army March 13 Sister of Army soldier murdered at Texas base floats potential congressional challenge to Rep Al Green Vanessa Guillén's sister, Mayra Guillén, said she might challenge to Rep. Al Green, R-Texas, after his behavior during President Donald Trump's address.
North Korea March 10 North Korea fires missiles as US, South Korea begin their 1st joint military exercise of Trump's 2nd term North Korea fired several ballistic missiles into the sea after South Korea and the U.S. kicked off their first major joint military exercise of President Donald Trump’s second term.
Politics March 7 Fort Bragg is back: Army renames NC base to honor WWII hero Fort Bragg, North Carolina, is returned to its former name without the Confederate namesake, as the Pentagon honored WWII Pvt. Roland Bragg of Maine.
US Army March 3 Hegseth orders iconic Georgia base to revert to Fort Benning, but with a twist Fort Moore, a Georgia U.S. Army installation, will revert back to its old name, Fort Benning, on the orders of Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth.
US Army February 15 Shattering the 'iron' ceiling: New series 'Guerrera' explores vital role of US female troops in combat A new series released on Amazon, YouTube nd Google TV uncovers the little-known details about the team of women who tasked to special forces during the War on Terror and helped change the course of U.S. history.
US Army February 14 Army says trans people not allowed to join; it will stop 'performing or facilitating' sex change operations The Army's announcement on transgender people came after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth instituted a ban following a directive from President Donald Trump.
US Army February 10 Hegseth says Fort Bragg is coming back, but with a twist On Monday, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth signed a memo that orders the Army to rename Fort Liberty back to Fort Bragg, this time in honor of a different soldier.
Army February 9 2 suspects, including victim's husband, charged in stabbing death of Fort Campbell soldier in Tennessee Two people were charged in last year's stabbing death of a Fort Campbell soldier in Tennessee, police said, noting that one of the suspects was the victim's husband.