
Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Soldier in Contractor Lawsuit Over Bagram Bombing
The Supreme Court rules contractors do not share government immunity in a significant case involving a soldier's lawsuit.
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The Supreme Court rules contractors do not share government immunity in a significant case involving a soldier's lawsuit.

Explore the 2027 Air Force budget's pass-through and classified spending, and its implications for military operations.

The U.S. Army is pursuing an unmanned ground vehicle to enhance medevac and resupply operations.

The US Army is pursuing an unmanned ground vehicle for transporting wounded personnel safely during operations.

The U.S. Army is pursuing a new unmanned ground vehicle designed for transporting wounded personnel safely.

The Army has launched a new age- and sex-neutral physical test for soldiers in combat roles, focusing on pass/fail standards.

The Army launches a new age- and sex-neutral physical test for soldiers in combat roles, focusing on pass/fail standards.

The White House has nominated Erich Hernandez-Baquero from Raytheon to lead Space Force acquisition efforts.

Seven Marines have their awards upgraded following a Pentagon review of their service during the Abbey Gate incident.

The Pentagon has upgraded valor awards for Marines involved in the Abbey Gate bombing, reflecting their bravery.

The Pentagon has upgraded valor awards for Marines involved in the Abbey Gate bombing, reflecting their bravery.

Volkswagen's Atlas SUV reaches a significant production milestone in Chattanooga, reflecting a shift in their manufacturing strategy.