Army gives paratroopers first pay raise in over 25 years, but it’s still less than what they’re saving the Army

For the first time since 1998, the U.S. Army is increasing monthly jump pay for paratroopers. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the pay raise during the 82nd Airborne Division’s annual All American Week, held at Fort Bragg. The event brings together current and former paratroopers for four days of competitions, ceremonies, and camaraderie. Effective immediately,…

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Pilot who crashed jet into military housing identified as talent agent who was flying famous drummer

A fiery early-morning plane crash rocked the Marine Corps Air Station Miramar community Thursday, claiming multiple lives and leaving scores of military families displaced. The private jet, a 1985 Cessna Citation II, slammed into the Murphy Canyon military housing neighborhood just east of Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport around 3:45 a.m. PT, igniting over a dozen homes…

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Army’s new rifle and SAW replacement officially approved for combat use

The Army’s long-awaited replacement for the M4A1 and M249 SAW is no longer a prototype or testbed concept. As of May 20th, 2025, Project Manager Soldier Lethality (PM SL) officially confirmed that both the M7 Rifle and M250 Automatic Rifle have received Type Classification – Standard (TC-STD), clearing the path for full-scale fielding across the…

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Soldier speaks out about fellow soldier abusing Army’s appearance regulations

As the Pentagon begins enforcing a new policy separating transgender service members from the military, internal criticism is growing within the ranks—this time from a fellow soldier in the same unit as a transgender National Guard member who has gone viral on social media. A soldier in the Pennsylvania National Guard, who requested anonymity due…

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Army Sergeant brags about exploiting gender reg loopholes amid incoming transgender ban

As the Department of Defense begins enforcing a controversial new policy banning transgender individuals from serving in the U.S. military, attention is turning to soldiers who appear to be taking advantage of regulatory gray areas—particularly when it comes to grooming and uniform standards tied to biological sex. One example drawing fire on social media is…

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Soldier indicted for for what he did with children in one of the most disturbing cases in military history

A U.S. Army soldier is now facing federal indictments in two different states for allegedly producing and trafficking child sexual abuse material (CSAM), some of which was generated using artificial intelligence. The case of Specialist Seth Herrera, a 35-year-old father and active-duty service member stationed at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER) in Alaska, has sent shockwaves…

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Discharged soldier arrested for plotting attack on U.S. Army post is from Arab American safe haven in the U.S.

A 19-year-old former Michigan Army National Guard soldier has been arrested and charged with attempting to carry out a mass shooting at a U.S. military installation on behalf of ISIS, according to the Department of Justice. Ammar Abdulmajid-Mohamed Said, of Melvindale, Michigan, was taken into custody on Tuesday, May 13, outside the gates of the…

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“I feel like I’m back in my cell:” Recovering drug addict says she lives in the barracks with her boyfriend

A recovering drug addict turned TikTok influencer is stirring up controversy after posting a video showing her allegedly spending weekends living in the barracks with her Marine boyfriend—something explicitly against military regulations. Taylor Morris, who openly documents her battle with cocaine and methamphetamine addiction on TikTok, posted a video of her boyfriend carrying what she…

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