Panel recommends new names for Fort Bragg, 8 other Army bases
An independent commission is recommending new names for nine Army posts that now commemorate Confederate officers.
NYC Fleet Week 2022: Parade of Ships returns after pandemic break
Fleet Week is back, returning to its pre-pandemic glory Wednesday following a two-year hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Search for Supreme Court leaker on Roe v Wade falls to former Army colonel
U.S. Supreme Court Marshal Gail Curley, a former Army colonel and military lawyer, has been handed a bombshell of an assignment.
Gen. Milley warns West Point graduates of 'increasing' risk of global war, 'robotic tanks'
Milley said the West Point cadets will 'be fighting with robotic tanks and ships and airplanes.'
3 Air Force cadets who refused COVID-19 vaccine won't be commissioned
A fourth cadet who had refused the vaccine until about a week ago decided to be vaccinated and will graduate and become an Air Force officer.
Fort Hamilton renames Robert E. Lee street for Black war hero
A street inside New York City's only U.S. Army base now bears the name of a Black Medal of Honor recipient rather than Confederate General Robert E. Lee.
WWII veteran surprised with long-overdue medals, including Bronze Star
Clanton served as a forward observer, which was considered one of the most dangerous positions on the battlefield during WWII.
Air Force makes history with successful launch of new hypersonic weapon: 'Game-changing'
The ARRW achieved a speed of five times that of the speed of sound.
Here's what a Navy ship looks like 20 years after being sunk as a Florida Keys diving reef
The 20th anniversary of the storied intentional sinking of a former Naval ship to become an artificial reef in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary is being celebrated Tuesday in Key Largo.
John Canley, 1st Black Marine awarded Medal of Honor, dies at 84
Canley was awarded the country’s highest military honor for his actions during the Vietnam War.
4 Air Force cadets may not graduate due to vaccine refusal
It's the only military academy, so far, where cadets may not graduate for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine.
Family told remains of WWII hero killed in action mistakenly identified
The U.S. Army is trying to determine how they got the identification of remains they believed belonged to Alfred Ricke so wrong.
Army identifies soldier killing in Alaska bear attack
The U.S. Army has identified a soldier who died of injuries sustained in a bear attack in Alaska.
Army to revamp Alaska forces to prep for cold-weather conflicts
Those concerns come as climate change brings warmer temperatures and opens the sea lanes for longer periods of time.
Buy cookies, support veterans: Pillsbury to donate portion of dough sales to military family nonprofit
Pillsbury said it would donate 10 cents from each code entered to Operation Homefront, which helps families of military members transition back to civilian life.
US Navy unveils first ever undersea ‘Orca’ drone
The military vehicle was showcased in a social media post by the Navy’s Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA).
Army veteran drives, eats through all 50 states to learn about America
“The hospitality, food and culture all provided the experience of what America should be," Kreskin Torres, a rideshare driver for Uber and Lyft, shared.
Coast Guard intercepting surge of migrants in Caribbean Sea
The U.S. Coast Guard is seeing more Haitian migrants trying to reach the Florida coast by boat. And many migrants do not survive the dangerous journey. Fox News got a first-hand look at how busy the coast guard has been with rescues.
NJ man sentenced to 14 years in prison in online dating scam
A New Jersey man allegedly helped dupe dozens of people into sending millions to others posing as U.S. military personnel in an online dating scheme.
Long Island WWII veteran celebrates 100th birthday
A decorated WWII veteran on Long Island celebrated his 100th birthday on Wednesday. FOX 5 NY takes a look at the incredible story of Albert Jameison, who overcame adversity to make a remarkable life.