Mike Glenn grew up on Navy bases as the son of a career sailor but then decided to annoy his father and joined the Army after he graduated from high school in the Dallas area. He did a hitch as an enlisted soldier in Germany during the Cold War, where he spent a considerable amount of time in the field on maneuvers. After leaving the Army, he moved back home to northeast Texas and entered the University of Texas at Arlington where he studied history. He also took Army ROTC classes at UT Arlington and upon graduation received a commission as a Second Lieutenant. He was assigned to the 3rd Cavalry Regiment at Fort Bliss in El Paso and took his platoon to the Middle East where he fought in the Gulf War. He got into journalism after Operation Desert Storm and has worked at newspapers and magazines throughout Texas. He joined The Washington Times from the Houston Chronicle. He can be reached at mglenn@washingtontimes.com.
A Russian lawmaker went on state TV to say President Vladimir Putin could destroy "the entire East Coast of the U.S." with only a pair of their Sarmat missiles, known as the Satan 2.
More than 40 warships and submarines, along with 25,000 personnel and more than 170 combat aircraft from 26 nations are heading to Hawaii to take part in the biennial Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) exercises, the world's largest international maritime drill.
Thousands of American military personnel are being remembered in Memorial Day ceremonies at a cemetery that sits on a quiet hillside near Cambridge University in Great Britain.
The Navy has changed the status of 13 World War II crew members of the ill-fated USS Indianapolis from "unaccounted for" to "buried at sea," Navy officials announced this week.
Russian forces conducted a secret mission to remove bodies from the cruiser Moskva, the flagship of Russia's Black Sea Fleet that was sunk in mid-April by a Ukrainian missile strike, according to a media report.
Two House Democrats from Virginia are calling for expanded mental health services for the USS George Washington after a string of suicides by sailors serving on the aircraft carrier.
North Carolina's storied Fort Bragg Army base should be renamed "Fort Liberty," a congressional commission recommended Tuesday in a major step forward for the Pentagon's controversial two-year push to purge from the U.S. military any links to the Confederacy and its most high-profile generals.
A submarine crash in October 2021 that injured 11 sailors was preventable and resulted from "an accumulation of errors and omissions," according to a just-released report of a Navy investigation.
Russian troops are believed to have sustained as many losses in three months of fighting in Ukraine as the Soviet army did during the nine years it spent in Afghanistan, according to a report from British officials.
A Russian military working dog reportedly abandoned on a battlefield in Ukraine has switched sides and is now helping Ukrainian soldiers detect explosives left by its former masters.
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin will allow four members of the U.S. Naval Academy's athletic teams to delay their military service in order to try out for the NFL and other pro-sports leagues.
President Biden arrived Sunday in Japan for the second leg of his trip to Asia, where he is expected to reaffirm Washington's close relationship with Tokyo and attend a summit of the "Quad" -- Australia, Japan, India and the U.S. -- to counter China's economic and military coercion in the region.
As Russian forces struggle to gain any traction in the fighting so far, the Pentagon has provided Kyiv with 90 top-of-the-line 155mm M777 howitzers to aid in the fight and is running hundreds of Ukrainian troops through special training classes to get them up to speed on the systems.
The Air Force is asking Congress for more money to keep the two current presidential jets in service for two to three more years because of unplanned delays by Boeing in building their replacements as Air Force One.
At least 1,700 Ukrainian soldiers are believed to have surrendered from the Azovstal steel mill in Mariupol while an "unknown number" of Ukrainian forces still remain inside the besieged factory, British officials said Friday.
The advocacy group Human Rights Watch is criticizing a new Department of Defense review of a 2019 airstrike in Syria that killed dozens of people, including women and children, saying the case "highlights fundamental and ongoing flaws" in how the U.S. deals with accountability for civilian harm.
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland -- It's Oh-Dark-Thirty at the U.S. Naval Academy and the work day has begun even earlier than usual for the freshman class, known as plebes. The upperclassmen -- crusty old military veterans at 20 -- are racing through Bancroft Hall like avenging angels, banging on doors, yelling into megaphones and blasting out rock music.
China's second Type 055 large destroyer is ready for extended-range operations at sea after passing a range of drills that tested the ship's ability to mount air defense, maritime attack and anti-submarine operations in mock battles, China's military is claiming.