How Four Nuns Became the First Native American Women to Serve in the US Military

U.S. Army nurses pose for an undated photo during the Spanish-American War.

Originally published by The 19th. In an old black and white photograph, four nuns flank a priest at a U.S. military hospital in Havana, Cuba. Their severe expressions speak to the harsh conditions they had faced during the Spanish-American War — from the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation in North Dakota to military camps in Florida, […]

Camaraderie and Competitive Spirit at Thanksgiving Meal on Fort Drum

Thanksgiving feast for 10th Mountain Division soldiers at Fort Drum

FORT DRUM — On a day when thousands of Fort Drum soldiers packed into four dining facilities for a Thanksgiving-themed lunch, the military base welcomed U.S. Sen. Kirsten E. Gillibrand for a visit. A spread of desserts, vegetables, meats, and fruit was available to soldiers to feast on during the Army tradition. Warrant Officer Dwayne Donegan, the brigade’s food advisor, was responsible for […]

Army-Navy 2023: Mids’ Uniforms for ‘America’s Game’ Will Honor US Submarine Force

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin flips the coin before the 2021 Army-Navy football game in East Rutherford, N.J.

Navy football has honored various branches of the service with the uniforms it wears against archrival Army in “America’s Game.” Naval aviation, surface warfare and the Marine Corps are among the service branches that have been highlighted by the design of the specialty uniforms created annually by Under Armour for the Army-Navy Game. This year, […]

Troops Take First Step in Filing Suit Over Alleged Sexual Abuse by Army Doctor

Army troops march in formation during a change of command ceremony

Attorneys for five soldiers filed new claims against the Army and the Department of Defense this week, alleging they were sexually abused by Army Maj. Michael Stockin, a doctor at Joint Base Lewis-McChord who faces criminal charges of fondling patients. The plaintiffs, identified as John Does, are former patients of Stockin. On Monday, they joined […]

After 9,000 Guardsmen Weren’t Paid Owed Bonuses, House Lawmakers Say They Want Answers

Marksmanship Sustainment Training Exercise at Riverroad Training Site

Following a report published by Military.com detailing the National Guard’s failure to pay over 9,000 soldiers their signing bonuses, a bipartisan group of House lawmakers has sent a letter to the National Guard’s commanding officer, demanding answers for the lack of accountability and to know when the service members will get their bonuses. Penned by […]