US Army Europe’s growing challenge? Fight fake news and misinformation
A growing team inside U.S. Army Europe is fighting fake news and misinformation.
Read moreA growing team inside U.S. Army Europe is fighting fake news and misinformation.
Read moreU.S. and South Korea reached a critical point in their military expense dispute as the U.S. announced plans to furlough 9,000 South Korean workers on its bases in the country if no deal is reached by April 1.
Read moreClosing pay gaps is not usually a bipartisan effort in the capital, but a bipartisan effort in both chambers of Congress could end a major pay disparity between non-active-duty and active-duty military.
Read moreIn testimony to the House Committee Foreign Affairs, the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction said that efforts at reconstruction in Afghanistan have largely failed due to corruption and lying.
Read moreMilitary officials talked about Navy and Army efforts and expressed concerns of adversaries at The Military Reporters & Editors association conference.
Read moreTammy Hineline, a Marine Corps veteran, said a storytelling workshop helped her rediscover who she was after she left the military. The workshop was organized by the Armed Services Arts Partnership (ASAP), a non-profit dedicated to empowering veterans through arts.
Read moreOver 46 veterans, most of whom were from Illinois, flew to Washington to visit war memorials and rekindle memories of their service. William Walker, 94, an African American World War II veteran, shared his story.
Read moreFemale veterans face unique challenges when transitioning from military to civilian life. While all veterans face challenges, issues are compounded for women because of cultural stereotypes and the gender pay gap.
Read moreThe threat of nuclear weapons often overshadows the importance of nuclear and chemical weapons in international security discussions.
Read moreGermany is on the front lines of a potential crisis in Eastern Europe , but some Germans aren’t ready to become a military power again.
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