ARABIAN GULF–U.S. Navy Cyclone-class patrol coastal ships and P-8A Poseidon aircraft assigned to U.S. Naval Forces Central Command conducted a…
Just days after the March 11 rocket attack on Camp Taji, Iraq, killed two U.S. service members and a military…
The Lockheed Martin board of directors has elected James D. Taiclet, 59, as president and CEO, effective June 15. Taiclet…
The Space and Missile Systems Center’s Launch Enterprise capped off another decade of tremendous success for the nation’s premier launch…
On March 14, the Deputy Secretary of Defense David L. Norquist approved new travel restrictions for service members, Department of…
The Space and Missile Systems Center Wideband Global SATCOM program is utilizing Model-Based Systems Engineering to speed delivery of its…
Nine people working on U.S. bases in South Korea — service members, family members and contractors — have been diagnosed…
NASA has selected the first two scientific investigations to fly aboard the Gateway, an orbital outpost which will support Artemis…
San Antonio Military Health System officials have begun screening recruits entering Air Force Basic Military Training to prevent COVID-19 transmission…
The story of women in the Marine Corps dates back to 1918 with the enlistment of the first female Marine….
The International Space Station, a microgravity laboratory orbiting Earth at 17,500 miles per hour, has hosted a variety of scientific…
The Department of Defense announced March 13 the death of two service members who were supporting Operation Inherent Resolve. Both…
On March 12, the Secretary of Defense announced new travel restrictions for 60 days for service members, DOD civilians and…