Allison Joyce - AFP / Getty Images Pentagon Responds After Troubling Photos Show 'Appalling Conditions' on US Military Bases Activists want the Pentagon to do something about the dreadful and digusting conditions in which many service members are forced to live. By Jack Davis August 28, 2024
Douglas Sacha / Getty ImagesCommentary 'Great Reset' Plan Would Decimate US Navy, Strip Crews from Ships in Active Surface Fleet A major reduction in the U.S. Navy's support forces comes as a powerful adversary moves aggressively overseas. By Jared Harris August 23, 2024
Alex Wong / Getty Images Judge Issues Shock Decision After Dual Citizen Busted with Classified Docs While Trying to Get on International Flight A judge has issued a shock decision after a dual citizen was allegedly found preparing to take classified documents to foreign soil. By Jared Harris August 14, 2024
Alex Brandon / AP Pentagon to Review 20 Dead Medal of Honor Recipients, Potentially Revoke Awards if 'Conduct' Does Not Meet Standard Congress recommended the review, reflecting a push to rescind awards for those who participated in the massacre near Wounded Knee Creek. By The Associated Press July 24, 2024
@RNCResearch / X screen shotCommentary Watch: Biden Forgets Name of His Own Official, Somehow Gets Worse When He Calls Him 'the Black Man' "It's all about treating people with dignity," the president said, before subjecting his secretary of defense to the ultimate indignity. By C. Douglas Golden July 18, 2024
Robert Nickelsberg / Getty ImagesCommentary Biden's Pentagon Funds Search for Ways to Jam Troops Full of Lab-Grown 'Meat' "Our troops deserve better than to be served lab-grown meat, produced in bioreactors with immortalized cells." By C. Douglas Golden July 14, 2024
Saul Loeb - AFP / Getty Images Navy Punishes Sailor Over Incident Concerning Joe Biden's Medical Records A co-worker reported the security breach, which triggered an investigation that concluded in April, according to the report. By Lorri Wickenhauser July 9, 2024
Ezra Acayan / Getty ImagesPremium The US Military's Fentanyl Crisis May Be Putting National Security at Risk Fentanyl is wiping out our service men and women. And with Biden's open border policy, there's no sign of the death toll slowing down. By Ole Braatelien May 17, 2024
Roberto Schmidt - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary DOD-Contracted Firm Has Direct Access to Servicemembers and Their Kids, Small Detail Reveals Who Pentagon Is Really Paying: Report Arkansas Republican Sen. Tom Cotton isn't happy about the relationship, calling it "ill-advised" and demanding its end. By Connor Cavanaugh March 18, 2024
Jacquelyn Martin / AP; Danny Johnston - File / APCommentary Sen. Tom Cotton Asks Defense Secretary the Question Everyone Wants to Know About Airman Who Self-Immolated We need a fighting force that is 100 percent competent, both mentally and physically, and this disturbed soldier clearly was not. By Allison Anton March 1, 2024