March 7, 2017 Marine Reserve Officers Sentenced in Rental Fraud Scheme Lt. Col. Michael Strom and Maj. Jason Wild were convicted last fall on charges of wire fraud conspiracy and false claims.
March 7, 2017 Aboard Ford, Trump Promises 12 Carriers, Record Navy Growth President Trump swapped his signature red "Make America Great Again" ballcap for one bearing the seal of the USS Gerald R. Ford.
March 7, 2017 The Most Read Stories This Week on Military.com Here's a look at the most popular stories this week on Military.com.
March 7, 2017 Marines' Nude Photo-Sharing Scandal Prompts Calls for Justice A congressman wants the Corps to take action after Marines were accused of sharing nude photos of female troops.
March 7, 2017 5 Things to Start Your Week Here are five noteworthy news stories and events to start your week, from the editors at Military.com.
March 7, 2017 Hiring Freeze May Delay Military Family Seasonal Programs Military family services could see a delay to seasonal services as the DoD feels the squeeze from the federal hiring freeze.
February 15, 2017 Mattis: NATO members must boost defense spending or US will 'moderate its commitment' U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Wednesday issued a sharp ultimatum to NATO Wednesday, telling allies they must start increasing defense spending by year's end or the Trump administration will "moderate its commitment" to them.
January 27, 2017 Military leaders on budget cuts: 'There's nothing left under the mattress' The nation's military leaders told Congress Tuesday that they have raided every other pot of money they have in order to cut spending, and lawmakers must now slow the growth of personnel pay and benefits -- a tricky proposition for Congress.
January 12, 2017 House panel threatens to cut defense secretary budget over Bergdahl stonewalling The head of a powerful House panel is threatening to withhold defense funding over the department's alleged stonewalling in a probe of the controversial swap of five Taliban leaders for Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl.
January 12, 2017 ‘Dangerously low’: Army unveils deep troop cuts, eyes smallest force since 9/11 The U.S. Army on Thursday unveiled a controversial plan to reduce its force size by 40,000 soldiers, the latest downsizing of the U.S. military blamed on budget cutbacks.