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WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told lawmakers Wednesday that the Pentagon was providing options to President Donald Trump as he decides next steps on Iran but would not say whether ...
After a full day of investigation on the 5100 block of Shades Creek Drive, authorities have determined that military-style ...
The White House and parade organizers said 250,000 people attended the June 14 event. Democratic figures and social media ...
The U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center in Carlisle features free and publicly accessible exhibit galleries, a research ...
President Trump is pondering swift military action in Iran. There were similar expectations that the war in Iraq would be ...
As President Trump weighs military actions against Iran, officials and advisers say that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and ...
A weeklong barrage of missiles between Israel and Iran has prompted talk of potential U.S. involvement to ensure that nuclear weapons won't be fully developed by Iran.
Dissent against Donald Trump is bubbling within his administration — but people are too scared to act on it.
A hearing featuring Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth exposed a major divide over the dangers of using U.S. troops domestically.
The United States has thousands of troops deployed on bases across the Middle East, a region in which Washington's forces ...
Retired Gen. Gus Perna headlined the Association of the United States Army’s 250th Army Birthday Ball on Saturday in the ...
"I served at Fort Rucker, Alabama, a base that was named for a traitor who took arms against the United States of America." ...