VIDEO December 4 US military supply lines stretched thin amid Ukraine, Israel conflicts FOX News’ Jennifer Griffin reports the Pentagon is ‘just barely’ keeping up as Congress debates the defense budget and gives an update on Sen. Tuberville's military promotion blockade.
VIDEO July 28, 2021 Ingraham: Our general discontent 'The Ingraham Angle' host on why we need a full review and reform of our armed forces, noting they deserve better
VIDEO March 5, 2021 Tom Cotton: Biden Pentagon nominee doesn’t have the ‘temperament’ for the job Sen. Tom Cotton R-Ark. says Colin Kahl’s past tweets and attacks on his critics make him unfit for the position.
VIDEO March 5, 2021 Sen. Tom Cotton blasts Biden Pentagon nominee over past tweets, Iran nuclear deal Sen. Tom Cotton R-Ark. discusses his concerns over Colin Kahl’s Pentagon nomination.
Pentagon January 12, 2017 US Army general accused -- again -- of obstructing probe of grisly Afghan hospital A two-star Army general, reprimanded once already for misconduct, is being accused of obstructing another investigation into patient abuse and fraud at a U.S.-funded hospital in Afghanistan made infamous for its grisly conditions, according to a new watchdog report.
Pentagon January 12, 2017 Retiring Marine Corps commandant accused of padding resume Days before Marine Corps Commandant Gen. James Amos is set to retire, allegations have surfaced that he padded his resume and may have misled Congress about completing a vital training program.
Pentagon May 2, 2016 Commander who served in Iraq war in line to be Marine commandant Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Wednesday the White House is nominating Lt. Gen. Robert Neller, a commander who served in Iraq's western province during one of the most violent periods of the war, to be commandant of the Marine Corps.
Armed Forces May 2, 2016 Grandson of Enola Gay pilot takes command of B-2 bomb wing A grandson and namesake of the man who piloted the B-29 that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, during World War II took over leadership Friday of the United States' aging fleet of nuclear-capable B-2 stealth bombers.
Armed Forces December 21, 2015 Congressmen seek medal for WW II-era US spy agency The men and women who spied on Germany and Japan for the U.S. during World War II parachuted behind enemy lines, led guerrilla raids, invented special equipment such as scuba gear and established a counterintelligence network that endured into the Cold War