• Sign In
  • Home
  • News
    • Politics
      • White House
      • Senate
      • House
      • Campaigns
  • Policy
  • 2026 Election
  • Opinion
    • Editorials
    • Op-Eds
  • In Focus
  • Restoring America
  • Magazine
  • Watch
  • Sponsored
    • Powering Progress
    • ASAE – Association Leadership
    • Examining Tax Reform
    • Fix TSCA
    • National Parks
    • Inside the Corn Belt
  • TWS Archive
Search
LogoWashington Examiner
Subscribe
LogoWashington Examiner
Sign in
Subscribe
  • News
    • Politics
      • Trump Administration
      • White House
      • Senate
      • House
      • Campaigns
    • Business
    • World
    • Investigations
    • Justice
    • Supreme Court
    • Crime
    • Entertainment
    • Washington Secrets
  • Policy
    • Defense
    • National Security
    • Energy and Environment
    • Education
    • Immigration
    • Finance and Economy
    • Healthcare
    • Foreign Policy
    • Tech
    • Infrastructure
    • Space
  • 2026 Election
  • Trump Administration
  • IN FOCUS
  • Commentary
    • Columnists
    • Editorials
    • Think Tanks
    • Beltway Confidential
    • Op-Eds
  • Restoring America
    • Patriotism and Unity
    • Faith, Freedom, and Self-Reliance
    • Courage, Strength, and Optimism
    • Equality, Not Elitism
    • Community and Family
    • Fairness and Justice
    • Mission
  • Watch
  • Magazine
    • Magazine
    • Quarterly Briefing
    • Archives
    • Games
  • Sponsored
    • Powering Progress
    • ASAE – Association Leadership
    • National Parks
    • Examining Tax Reform
    • Fix TSCA
    • Inside the Corn Belt
  • Newsletters
More
    Home Tags Pentagon

    Tag: Pentagon

    U.S. Army First Lt. Shaye Haver, left, is congratulated by an unidentified soldier before an Army Ranger school graduation ceremony Friday, Aug. 21, 2015, at Fort Benning, Ga. Haver and Capt. Kristen Griest became the first female graduates of the Army's rigorous Ranger School, putting a spotlight on the debate over women in combat. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)
    National Security

    Lawmaker to Rangers: Prove those 2 women weren’t favored

    Jacqueline Klimas -
    September 23, 2015 5:55 pm
    0
    Pentagon press secretary Peter Cook said both attacks demonstrate that the Islamic State is still vulnerable to Pentagon strikes. (AP file)
    National Security

    Two Islamic State leaders taken out by airstrikes

    Jacqueline Klimas -
    September 22, 2015 11:35 pm
    0
    National Security

    Pentagon says it has no policy of ignoring child rape

    Nicole Duran -
    September 22, 2015 7:13 pm
    0
    (Photo by Lance Cpl. Tia Dufour, via Wikimedia Commons)
    National Security

    Pentagon taking steps to prepare for government shutdown

    Jacqueline Klimas -
    September 22, 2015 7:05 pm
    0
    A Chinese military refueling tanker flies with fighter jets during a parade commemorating the 70th anniversary of Japan's surrender during World War II held in front of Tiananmen Gate in Beijing, Thursday, Sept. 3, 2015. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)
    National Security

    Chinese jet buzzes U.S. spy plane in Yellow Sea

    Jacqueline Klimas -
    September 22, 2015 6:41 pm
    0
    Beltway Confidential

    $500m later, there are enough U.S.-trained Syrian fighters to field a baseball team

    David Freddoso -
    September 21, 2015 8:22 pm
    0
    “For the rules of engagement and the kind of structure that's in place to guide the relationship between the United States and Afghan members of the military, I'd refer you to the Department of Defense for that,� White House spokesman Josh Earnest said. (AP Photo)
    Politics

    White House dodges on child rape in Afghanistan

    Nicole Duran -
    September 21, 2015 8:02 pm
    0
    Four more members of Congress sent a letter to Defense Secretary Ash Carter Thursday asking for a briefing on command climate surveys. (AP Photo)
    National Security

    More lawmakers call for briefing on possible altered ISIS intel

    Jacqueline Klimas -
    September 18, 2015 5:44 pm
    0
    In this Jan. 30, 2015, file photo, a Syrian Kurdish sniper looks at the rubble in the Syrian city of Ain al-Arab, also known as Kobani. According to NBC News, U.S. citizen Keith Broomfield, who joined the Kurdish fighters voluntarily, died in a battle in a rural area outside of Kobani (AP Photo, File)
    National Security

    Pentagon revises number of U.S.-trained Syrian fighters to 9

    Jacqueline Klimas -
    September 18, 2015 5:28 pm
    0
    National Security

    Military leaders cite weaknesses in cybersecurity

    Rudy Takala -
    September 18, 2015 3:03 pm
    0
    1...334335336...453Page 335 of 453
    LogoWashington Examiner
    Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information
    Facebook
    Twitter
    Youtube

    NEWS

    • Politics
      • White House
      • Senate
      • House
      • Campaigns
    • Business
    • World
    • Investigations
    • Justice
    • Supreme Court
    • Crime
    • Washington Secrets
    • Entertainment
    • Sports

    POLICY

    • Defense
    • National Security
    • Energy
    • Immigration
    • Finance and Economy
    • Healthcare
    • Foreign Policy
    • Tech
    • Infrastructure
    • Space

    COMMENTARY

    • Columnists
    • Editorials
    • Think Tanks
    • Beltway Confidential
    • Op-Eds

    RESTORING AMERICA

    • Patriotism and Unity
    • Faith, Freedom, and Self-Reliance
    • Courage, Strength, and Optimism
    • Equality, Not Elitism
    • Community and Family
    • Fairness and Justice
    • Mission
    • WATCH
    • IN FOCUS
    • NEWSLETTERS
    • MAGAZINE ARCHIVE
    • Policies and Standards
    • Terms Of Service
    • Subscription Terms of Use
    • Privacy Policy
    • Your Privacy Choices
    • Transparency In Coverage
    • Advertise
    • Subscribe
    • Contact
    • Careers
    • Staff
    • About Examiner
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • © Copyright 2026. Washington Examiner. All Rights Reserved.