
Pentagon Won't Allow Pride Flags To Be Flown At US Military Bases
The decision maintains a policy from last July that also bans the display of the Confederate flag on US bases.
The decision maintains a policy from last July that also bans the display of the Confederate flag on US bases.
Aerial phenomena spotted by military pilots remain unexplained, officials said.
The Memorial Day weekend took on added poignancy this year as the President spoke of his own loss.
Five US-controlled installations in Afghanistan have been handed back to the Afghan Defence Ministry so far.
Two Royal Air Force Typhoons from 121 Expeditionary Air Wing carried out a Close Air Support training mission with NATO JTAC teams.
Royal Air Force Typhoons, US Air Force F-35As and French Rafale fighters are collaborating on the tri-nation Exercise Atlantic Trident.
HMS Queen Elizabeth is getting ready to sail on her first operational deployment – but what jets will operate from her flight deck?
The South Korean President visited Washington seeking renewed diplomatic urgency on curbing North Korea's nuclear programme.
The Osprey can fly higher, further and faster than a helicopter and with its tiltrotor design, can land in and take off from tight spots.
More than a week since the latest violence began, US President Joe Biden has backed international calls for a ceasefire.
General Scott Miller also told the BBC he expects Taliban violence to worsen after the Eid ceasefire.
More than 450 British personnel have died in Afghanistan since the start of operations in 2001.
Exercise Defender Europe 21 is being held across more than 30 training areas over a dozen nations.
Soldiers from the 3rd (UK) Division were integrated into a US division with French troops to form a multinational warfighting corps.
The shots were fired after 13 "fast boats" from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy failed to stay at a safe distance, the US said.
US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said the US will remain partners and "continue to support" Afghanistan.