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Call of Duty's popularity exceeds Battlefield's, but there have been times when the latter series has outgunned the former in its weapon designs.
Michell Layton // Getty Images 4 ways the US military is embracing commercial technology Many devices used daily by the civilian population have surprising origins in the military.
Denmark takes rare step of adding women to draft amid Russia war fears Starting this week, Danish women turning 18 will be eligible to be entered into a draft lottery for military service that was ...
For a limited time, you can find this $130 Tigrade Military Smartwatch for just $40 at Walmart. It's available in grey and is compatible with most newer Apple and Android phones.
Military doctors and nurses are not getting enough hands-on patient care, leaving them ill-prepared to care for troops in combat and causing them to separate from service altogether, according to ...
Suga, a member of the K-pop giants BTS, has been discharged from South Korea's mandatory national service, as the last of the seven boyband members to finish their military duties.
Omaha housing advocate and self-described progressive Erin Feichtinger announced she will run for the District 8 seat in the Nebraska Legislature.
Few military vehicles are as iconic and recognizable as the Black Hawk helicopter. Here's when it was developed, who makes it, and where it's produced.
The U.S. attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities raised concerns over a potential military draft. Here's what to know about how it could be reinstated.
U.S. Military Is Pulled Back Into Middle East Wars The strikes on Iran ushered in a period of high alert as the Pentagon braced for almost-certain retaliation against American forces in the region.
The company, HomeSafe Alliance, had been struggling to manage the U.S. military's domestic moves this year.
The Pentagon terminated the Global Household Goods Contract with HomeSafe Alliance, citing its inability to carry out military moves.