Blast overpressure will always be part of military training, but repeated, unmitigated exposure should not be the price warfighters, instructors, RSOs, and their families pay for readiness.
WASHINGTON — A 35-year-old California man who died on a Royal Caribbean cruise last year was served at least 33 alcoholic drinks before his death, his family alleges in a lawsuit. Michael Virgil ...
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. — Obstacle courses and rifle ranges have defined American military training for generations. But inside a nondescript building at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, the U.S. Army is ...
Introduced during World War II, the StG 44 became one of the first weapons to combine the firepower of a machine gun with the mobility of a rifle. Developed for the changing conditions of modern ...
The Gale Shield Sealed Abyss Artifact is found in front of the Demeniss Barracks in the eastern half of the region. Depending on when you visit this location you will want to be prepared to fight ...
The effort involves plans to send weapons through other countries in an effort to hide the origins of the shipments. By Julian E. Barnes Mark Mazzetti and Dustin Volz Reporting from Washington Chinese ...
A military lawyer may serve as a special assistant U.S. Attorney in the case against a Minnesota resident for an offense with no military ties, a magistrate judge ruled. The decision comes after a ...
After the two Navy jets collided in midair, the planes sandwiched together, all four crew members were able to eject and deploy their parachutes, floating down to safety as the aircraft careened into ...
WASHINGTON — A Republican lawmaker from North Carolina has introduced a bill to grant active-duty and former special operations members permission to carry concealed firearms across state lines, ...
Kyiv — The governments of the U.S. and Ukraine have drafted a memorandum outlining the terms of a potential new defense deal between the countries, according to three sources familiar with the matter.