White House Honors Olympians, Paralympians, Troops
President and Mrs. Obama opened their home to honor the 2014 U.S. Olympic and Paralympic athletes, many of whom have a history in uniform. Read More
View ArticleThe Grenadier
U.S. Army Pfc. Morgan Christopher talks about his deployment to southern Afghanistan and why he chose to become a soldier. Read More
View ArticleDouble Duty: Life as Soldiers and Olympians
For Army Capt. Chris Fogt and Army Sgt. Justin Olsen juggling dual careers as soldiers and Olympic athletes is worth the struggle if it means making their comrades and fellow Americans proud. Read More
View ArticleMandi Sar: After the Explosion
U.S. troops put their skills, quick-thinking and courage to the test as they treat injured Afghan citizens in the aftermath of a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device explosion. Read More
View ArticleThe Last Frontier
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel’s first stop on his 14th international trip was Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson Alaska. Learn more about why this Alaskan command is so crucial to our homeland defense....
View ArticleSoldier Adopts Dog That Saved His Life
Out in front of America’s troops, combat canines and their handlers lead the way onto the most dangerous battlefields on Earth. Read More
View ArticleWorth A Thousand Words in the DoD
Here is a collection of the top photos from across the DoD. These photos offer a glimpse in to the day-to-day lives of U.S. service members from around the world. Read More
View ArticleBrass Spurs of the Caisson
Riders within the Old Guard's Caisson platoon receive brass spurs for exemplary service. Read More
View ArticleSoldiers Light Up the Sky
Night is no obstacle for U.S. and Indonesian soldiers as they perform night training during Exercise Garuda Shield 2014. Read More
View ArticleDaily SITREP: Female Marine Recruits Strive for Goals, Navy Vessels Announced...
From the military services and around the DoD, here’s your Daily SITREP for Thursday, Dec. 15, 2016. Read More
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