Under military law, generals who speak out could be prosecuted for "contemptuous" statements about the president. "I have worried about retribution," says one.
President Trump pledged to pay the troops today, but what about in the weeks ahead? The military is feeling the pressure of the shutdown, and for the National Guard, it's even more complicated.
Not only is the federal shutdown affecting many troops' paychecks, it's interrupting training and causing supply shortages.
Military leaders have ordered the National Guard in every state to develop a “quick reaction force” of troops trained to deal ...
"Until we transition to the new mission at Selfridge, we must maintain the A-10 fleet at a high state of readiness." ...
As Congress drafts the next National Defense Authorization Act, lawmakers are weighing how far to expand the National Guard’s ...
An 82nd Airborne pilot suffered a devastating head injury in Iraq. Earlier this month, he celebrated his retirement with a ...
While active and retired military members have been paid, others who serve (and have served) should have the same protections ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has nominated Lt. Gen. Christopher LaNeve to serve as the Army’s ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is praising the Texas Military Department (TMD) after it removed some Texas National Guard troops deployed to Illinois. In a post on social media ...
The Texas National Guard sent home seven soldiers whose fitness levels seemingly “did not meet mission requirements” for their deployment to Illinois, a Texas Military Department spokesperson ...
After a viral photo sparked mockery online, the Texas Military Department benched some National Guard troops who had been tapped last week for President Donald Trump’s authoritarian crackdown in ...