'If we wouldn’t treat an enemy combatant in that way, there is no possible justification for the brutal treatment and killing ...
A Baltimore native is making strides in the Navy with her recent promotion. Petty Officer 1st Class Jinaki Boston serves with ...
The Defense Health Agency's new directive centers on "preparing for war daily" and "reattracting" patients back to its facilities.
In the wake of the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade in 2022, the Department of Veterans Affairs announced that, regardless of state laws, it would provide abortions when a pregnant ...
Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) remains a significant health concern for the US Military Health System and a threat to warfighter readiness. Although most service members (SMs) recover following an ...
Vance’s reference to the Oscar-winning 1994 film—whose main character, played by Tom Hanks, has significant physical and ...
Seven Japanese-American soldiers deemed “enemy aliens” in World War II were posthumously commissioned eight decades after ...
A labor recruiter persuaded Maksudur Rahman to leave the tropical warmth of his hometown in Bangladesh and travel thousands ...
THE Defence headquarters, DHQ, has warned against what it described as unsubstantiated sweeping generalisations that suggest institutional neglect of wounded military personnel in action during ...
Military culture rewards toughness, endurance, and self-reliance. For many veterans, those values persist long after service ...
Associated Press investigation finds workers lured to Russia under promise of civilian work are thrust into the war.
Following complaints from families, BRAC launched its own inquiry and identified at least 10 Bangladeshis still missing after being lured to Russia.
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