Next week, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will address senior military leaders at Quantico, aiming to restore the warrior ethos within the U.S. military. This rare gathering will discuss new standards and expectations for military conduct.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's brief lecture on the 'warrior ethos' is causing a stir among top generals, who are bracing for potential firings or demotions following the event.
A surprise meeting of military leaders called by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has sparked intrigue in Washington. Amidst recent controversial decisions and unannounced firings, the motive behind the gathering remains unclear.
In a rare move, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has summoned hundreds of high-ranking military officers to Quantico. Speculations abound about the implications of this unprecedented gathering amid significant personnel cuts.
A sudden meeting of US generals and admirals in Virginia has raised eyebrows and sparked theories about its purpose. From fitness tests to potential mass firings, the lack of clarity has officials and officers on edge.
The Pentagon has unexpectedly summoned military officials from around the world for a meeting in Virginia, leaving top generals puzzled about the purpose amidst recent leadership changes.
In a surprising moment at Charlie Kirk's memorial, President Trump and Elon Musk were seen shaking hands and chatting for the first time since their public fallout. This unexpected reunion has left many speculating about their future relationship.
The Pentagon is implementing strict new rules for journalists covering the Department of Defense, requiring them to sign a pledge restricting information gathering. Violators risk losing press credentials and access to DOD.
The Pentagon is scrutinizing social media posts by service members following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Defense Secretary warns against any mocking or praise. Investigations are underway.
In a significant shift, President Trump plans to sign an executive order renaming the Department of Defense to the 'Department of War,' igniting debate over cost and purpose.