More than 35 years since his career in the U.S. Marine Corps began, Lt. Gen. Michael Langley could reach one of the highest ranks of the military. Continue reading The Marines are set to have the first Black 4-star general in their 246-year history
The famed Navy flight demonstration squadron, the Blue Angels, selected their first female F/A-18E/F demo pilot this year following the completion of the Pensacola Beach Air Show on July 9.
Continue reading Blue Angels names first female F/A-18 pilot in squadron’s history
ESPN presented the Pat Tillman Award for Service to Gretchen Evans during The 2022 ESPYS presented by Capital One on July 20 on ABC. Continue reading ESPN Presented the Pat Tillman Award for Service to Gretchen Evans During The 2022 ESPYS
Managing the care and services for a family member with special needs is more manageable with the right support. Continue reading Understanding the Exceptional Family Member Program
By Ali Zaslav and Jessica Dean, Cnn.com
The Senate on Thursday passed historic legislation that would help millions of veterans who were exposed to toxic burn pits during their military service.
By Bryant Harris, Defense News
President Joe Biden on Thursday nominated Lt. Gen. Michael E. Langley to lead U.S. forces in Africa, teeing him up to become the first Black four-star Marine Corps general.
Continue reading Biden nominates Marine general as next commander of US forces in Africa
by Rachel Cohen, Yahoo News
Enlisted airmen and guardians in more than 60 career fields can earn some extra cash this year by extending their time in the service — a much broader retention push than in 2021. Continue reading More enlisted airmen, guardians are eligible for bonus pay as staffing needs grow
by Sarah Sicard, MilitaryTimes
Rockstar has become the latest in a string of energy drink companies to add a hemp-infused beverage to their offerings, so consumers can chill out while they rage. Continue reading Can soldiers consume CBD energy drinks?
By Angelica Stabile, FOX News
High school senior Noble Rasmussen intends to serve his country well — and all five U.S. military academies seem to agree. Continue reading Nebraska teen accepted to all five military academies; sets out to serve America
By Bradley Bennett, Cincinnati News
In Pasadena, Maryland, Retired Army Capt. Kyle Butters could be seen running and carrying an American flag for an important cause last weekend. “This flag has been everywhere from Afghanistan (to) Kuwait (to) Turkey,” Butters said. Continue reading Retired Army captain runs 44 miles in effort to raise awareness for veterans’ mental health