The gunfight started on Nov. 13 after suspected gang members opened fire on Marines guarding the embassy in Port-au-Prince.
The ship is the 19th and final Independence-class littoral combat ship, and the second to last of the troubled ships to enter ...
Airmen can wear colored T-shirts on Friday and callsign nametags on daily flight duty under a new policy update.
At the time the pictures were taken, the U.S. military was launching air and missile strikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen.
During a training event in California, U.S. Marines tested out a camouflage design that helped them hide in plain sight.
As the Coast Guard expands its force by thousands, it needs more space to train new recruits to keep pace with its growth.
A little-known weapon will be depicted on the top of the football helmets worn by the U.S. Military Academy in next month's ...
Bases in Panama, Puerto Rico, and potentially Ecuador are coming back to life as the U.S. military builds up forces in the region.
More than 25 years since the U.S. closed its jungle warfare school in Panama, conventional troops are back for a new course.
How Marines storm beaches has changed. Drones, missiles, and small teams now lead the way in modern amphibious warfare.
A privatized housing company says its guidelines on when Christmas decorations can be displayed were “never meant to be ...
By the Korean War, rescue crews were used to being paid in ice cream for saving pilots. One crew wanted a full dinner.