Marine Corps passes second straight audit as other services lag behind
The U.S. Marine Corps has now passed its audit for a second straight year while the rest of the Defense Department is still working toward the goal. “Independent auditors verified that the Marine Corps’ financial records are materially accurate, complete, and compliant with federal regulations...
Dems Go Hogg Wild, Sprint Further Left
If you have any doubt whether the Democrat Party learned anything from its devastating loss of the presidency, U.S. House and U.S. Senate during the 2024 elections, you now can set those doubts aside. Instead of realizing just how outside the American mainstream their leftwing...
US military aircraft fly surveillance and reconnaissance missions along southern border
The U.S. military is flying surveillance aircraft along the southern border with Mexico to collect intelligence and conduct reconnaissance, according to U.S. defense sources familiar with operations at the border. The U-2 spy planes have been joined by P-8A Poseidon aircraft and are flying the...
Robbers Attempt Garbage Truck Stick-Up, Get Trashed and Bagged in Process
As if things weren’t already screwed up enough in the Windy City, gang banger crooks are apparently so hard up for a target to inflict violence and theft upon they are now trying to rob, of all things, a garbage truck? WTF? In proof criminals...
First Look: Armasight Commander 640 Thermal Weapon Sight
Armasight recently announced a slate of new products for 2025, and headlining their new offerings is the Commander 640 Thermal Weapon Sight. The Commander 640 is a thermal optic built for durability, clarity and performance in all types of challenging conditions and is expected to...
Kizer and Bradley Diaz Exhume Gothic EDC for February
Kizer has brought in a new custom collaborator for one of their new 2025 releases, and it’s a creepy one. This is the Tomb, and it is a design from veteran bladesmith Bradley Diaz, channeling the visual style of the coffin-style traditional knife pattern. We’ll...
Hegseth travels to border amid military immigration crackdown
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is traveling to the United States’ southern border with Mexico on Monday, his first trip in the role since his confirmation on Jan. 24. While there, Hegseth will visit Fort Bliss in El Paso, Texas, where active-duty U.S. troops have been...
Two soldiers die after vehicle training accident near Fort Stewart
Two soldiers with the 3rd Infantry Division died last week after sustaining injuries during a vehicle training exercise near Fort Stewart, Georgia, the Army said. Staff Sgt. Shelbe Butner, 28, and Spc. Jacob Mullen, 25, were conducting a combat training exercise Thursday under blackout conditions...
Apple’s new Vietnam War series captures ‘shards of light’ amid chaos
The dulcet sounds of Bing Crosby’s “White Christmas” could be heard around the city, but it wasn’t to mark the approaching holiday season, it was the American code signaling the start of Operation Frequent Wind — the evacuation of Saigon. Beginning on April 29, 1975,...
Troops arrive at Guantanamo Bay to prepare migrant detention center
Service members arrived over the weekend at Guantanamo Bay, where they’ll work to prepare the Navy base in southeast Cuba for an influx of deported migrants. Marines with the 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, 2d Marine Division boarded a KC-130J at Cherry Point Air Station...