The Austrian Constitutional Court has annulled the ban on hair braids for soldiers, deeming it gender discrimination. This ruling follows the fine imposed on a soldier for wearing a ponytail hairstyle.
The U.S. Department of Defense has announced a new policy permitting military personnel to carry their personal firearms on military bases outside of service hours. This decision reflects growing concerns over internal threats linked to tensions with Iran.
Peter Hegst, a U.S. military official, announced a decision allowing soldiers to carry their personal weapons within military bases. This decision comes amid growing concerns about safety and security at military facilities.
The Pentagon announced a decrease in suicide cases among American military personnel in 2024, marking a positive development in mental health within the armed forces. However, the long-term rate for active-duty soldiers continues to rise, raising serious concerns about their psychological challenges.
Prince Hussein Mirza visited the Military Sports Federation Directorate, where he met with senior officials to discuss ways to enhance military sports in the country. The visit aims to strengthen cooperation between the armed forces and sports entities.
The Indonesian Armed Forces Chief, General Agus Subiyanto, affirmed the government's commitment to providing all rights to the families of three soldiers who recently lost their lives. This statement was made during a press conference held in Jakarta, emphasizing the importance of supporting the families of martyrs during these difficult times.
The U.S. amphibious assault ship Tripoli has arrived in the region, accompanied by fighter jets and amphibious vehicles, carrying approximately 3500 troops. This deployment comes amid rising regional tensions.
The iconic film 'Patton' features George S. Scott as General George Patton, presenting a controversial view on courage in war. Patton asserts that a brave soldier is not one who dies for their country, but one who allows their enemy to die.