Obama transforms mission as military struggles to remake itself
In two major speeches, President Obama sent strong signals this week about what he envisions for the military in a post-Sept.
In two major speeches, President Obama sent strong signals this week about what he envisions for the military in a post-Sept.
By Andrea Shalal-Esa WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Pentagon on Thursday told Congress that a recent restructuring of its heavy rocket launch program to ...
Recent events involving perceived restrictions on religious liberty within the Army, Air Force, and the Pentagon have many concerned about the ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Pentagon's annual report to Congress shows a decline of $4.5 billion, or just over 1 percent, in the projected development ...
Updated 11:29 am, Saturday, May 25, 2013 What followed is familiar to many sexual-assault victims in the military, according to active and former ...
By Phil Stewart WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A long-growing backlog of U.S. military veterans' disability claims, which has stoked congressional anger, has ...
It is by now virtually certain that the sequester is with us at least through this year and, some speculate, maybe even next year as well.
Spending cuts have forced a “readiness crisis” in the Air Force, grounding a dozen combat squadrons, cutting training and maintenance, and ...