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The defense secretary’s attendance may signal a turnaround as President Trump’s tone shifts on his willingness to support Kyiv against Moscow.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth met with Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz to praise Israel’s military and affirm continued U.S. support.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth restored the names of Fort Benning and Fort Bragg, which were originally named for Confederate generals.
The Army is working on new tech, drones, autonomy, better decision-making, and more to deter and prepare for conflict with China.
The Army will consolidate its Futures Command and Training and Doctrine Command in October under one four-star general, service officials said Thursday.
GOP Rep. Don Bacon, who helped lead the effort to change military base names, voted for a draft law defunding efforts to reverse the changes.
The HIMARS is capable of launching "versatile, accurate, precision-strike" munitions with ranges from 9.3 to over 310 miles.
Senators Tim Sheehy and Elizabeth Warren have introduced a bipartisan bill to enshrine a right to repair for military equipment. The legislation, called the “Warrior Right to Repair Act,” would codify the right-to-repair provisions that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth put in place through the Army Transformation and Acquisition Reform memorandum from April 30.
Army's Tropic Lightning Division Enhances Lethality in Pacific With HIMARS, Retrains Howitzer Troops
New High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems rolled off aircraft in Hawaii this week. The systems are bound for a new mission with the 25th Infantry
Restricting service members from repairing their own equipment levies significant costs, delays and impact on military readiness, safety and sustainment.