A veteran's brain showed no signs of physical injury, until a post-mortem after his suicide found microscopic scars. Now, his father is fighting to protect others in the military.
The scarring in Navy SEAL Ryan Larkin's brain was not caused by large blasts from roadside bombs. Rather, he was wounded by repeated, low-level, blast pressure from his own weapons.
On Saturday, at a dedication ceremony at American Legion Post 209, the Honor Bell Foundation revealed the 12 artifacts that ...
A New Mexico congressman on Friday characterized a new Trump administration plan to deploy additional troops to the border ...
WASHINGTON — The new A24 film “Warfare,” co-created by Navy SEAL veteran Ray Mendoza and the critically acclaimed director ...
More than 3,000 service members have received our nation’s highest military honor since 1863. Only one museum tells their ...
Worth hundreds of billions of euros, the so-called spending "bazooka" has been pushed by the likely next chancellor Friedrich ...
The Trump administration appears to have set no restrictions. It hasn’t criticized Israel’s decision to once again seal off Gaza, to unilaterally withdrawal from the ceasefire agreement that Trump ...
Cher Ami is credited with saving the lives of 194 members of Whittlesey’s “Lost Battalion.” He became known as a war hero in ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth orders review of fitness standards across the ranks, calling for vigilance "as the world's ...
The real concern is not personnel changes, but rather the politicization of the military justice system that occurred during ...
South Korean and American troops practised storming North Korea ’s network of strategic and fortified underground tunnels ...