The unprecedented firing of a half-dozen top generals and admirals is aimed at ensuring military obedience to ...
Lt. Gen. Dan Caine, a retired three-star Air Force officer, quickly moved up the list of candidates to be the next chairman ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said there is "nothing unprecedented" about President Donald Trump firing and replacing ...
For the second time, the killing of George Floyd by a police officer has brought about a breakage between President Donald ...
The U.S. has pressured Ukraine to withdraw its European-backed U.N. resolution demanding an immediate withdrawal of Russian forces from Ukraine in favor of an American proposal that doesn't mention ...
The removal of Gen. C.Q. Brown and other top officers has deepened concern among Trump’s critics who fear he intends to ...
A group of veterans and lawmakers is urging President Donald Trump to award an 87-year-old Marine Corps "legend" and war hero ...
Joe Rosenthal’s iconic photos from Iwo Jima helped the United States raise $26 billion for the war and served as the basis ...
Dan Caine may not have been on Washington's radar before Friday night. But President Donald Trump's fascination with the ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is defending President Donald Trump’s firing of the nation’s senior military officer and a wave of top dismissals at the Pentagon, insisting that they weren’t unusual ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said in an interview on Sunday that Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr. was “not the right man for the moment” and praised President Trump’s handling of the war in Ukraine.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Sunday defended the purge of top-level military officials amid blowback to the Friday night firings. The firing of the Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman, Gen. CQ ...
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