The US military has killed scores of people — 83 and counting — in unprecedented military strikes on alleged drug boats.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth used the term, which alludes to uncertainty in battle, in reference to a deadly U.S. military attack in the Caribbean.
"The Founders chose this name to signal our strength and resolve to the world," the order declared. "The name 'Department of War', more than the current 'Department of Defense', ensures peace through ...
Mr. Caldwell is a former senior adviser to Pete Hegseth, the secretary of defense. Mr. Selnick is a former deputy chief of staff to Mr. Hegseth. For 12 days in June, the United States teetered on the ...
Clockwise from top left, in family photo: Robert Ray Arsiaga, Angel Munoz, Jeremy Adam Arsiaga and Gilbert Arsiaga Jr. The four siblings all enlisted in the military, with Robert, top center, and ...
If you're a history buff, particularly with an interest in the military and wars, you may be able to find family memorabilia ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — References to a World War II Medal of Honor recipient, the Enola Gay aircraft that dropped an atomic bomb on Japan and the first women to pass Marine infantry training are among the ...
For 250 years, wherever the U.S. military has gone, the United States Postal Service has followed — serving as a vital link between the front lines and the home front. As the Navy, Army and Marine ...
Ad Policy Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and President Donald Trump during an announcement in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, on Friday, September 5, 2025.(Francis Chung / Getty ...
On September 2, President Trump announced that the United States had killed 11 “Tren de Aragua Narcoterrorists” in a strike on a suspected drug-carrying boat. He had vowed to “demolish the foreign ...
Eliminating the narcotics threat to our nation is a rightful priority for the Trump administration, but using U.S. troops to prosecute the drug war is the wrong tact and with far-reaching consequences ...
War is already horrific enough as it is. There doesn’t need to be a scary twist to make a story about military-based conflict more enjoyable. From brutal kills to endless suffering, there is always ...