military personnel
Coverage of military personnel in the Nexus archive.
- 20 places that are nearly impossible to visit — and exactly how people who've done it got there
The article lists 20 restricted locations and explains the methods scientists, researchers, and military personnel use to access them.
- Eight dead after US B-52 bomber crashes at California air force base
Eight people were killed when a US B-52 bomber crashed and caught fire shortly after takeoff from Edwards Air Force Base in California. The aircraft, conducting a routine test mission, carried military personnel, government employees, and civilian contractors before the incident, which has prompted an investigation.
- Ukraine Approves Record Defense Budget Increase
Ukraine is increasing defense and security spending by UAH 1.56 trillion ($34.6 billion), with total 2026 expenditures reaching UAH 4.4 trillion ($97.6 billion). Funds will allocate UAH 2.3 trillion for weapons, UAH 1.45 trillion for military personnel, and UAH 40 billion for regional resilience plans.
- Five Eyes warn Chinese spies are using job sites to recruit insiders
The Five Eyes alliance warned that Chinese intelligence officers are using job sites to recruit insiders by posing as recruiters and consultants for front companies based outside China. The alert targets government and military personnel, as well as individuals with access to classified or privileged information.
- Putin Travels Through Kazakhstan Under Heavy Security
Russian leader Vladimir Putin traveled through Kazakhstan's capital under heavy security measures, including armored vehicles, motorcycles, military personnel, and aerial surveillance, as reported in the article.
- Deadly suicide blast rips through Pakistan train route, killing at least 23
A suicide blast in Pakistan killed at least 23 people when an explosives-laden vehicle detonated near a railway line as a train carrying 300 military personnel passed through. The attack targeted a critical train route, highlighting ongoing security challenges in the region.
- Blast targeting train kills at least 20 in Pakistan
A blast targeting a train carrying military personnel in Pakistan killed at least 20 people. The attack occurred as the train was transporting troops home for the Eid holiday, attributed to armed separatists.
- 'We don't know what the death toll among military personnel is': Kyiv reels from Russian strikes
Russia launched a deadly drone and missile strike on Kyiv, leaving the city reeling. The exact death toll among Ukrainian military personnel remains unknown. France 24 correspondent Gulliver Cragg reported on the attack from Kyiv.
- Can China’s AI-powered food monitoring avoid US military-style meal complaints?
Photos of sparse meals on U.S. naval vessels, including the USS Abraham Lincoln, sparked disputes over inadequate food supplies despite Pentagon claims of 30-day provisions. The issue highlights longstanding challenges in military food logistics, juxtaposed with China's AI-driven food monitoring systems.
- Deadly blast hits train in Pakistan's Balochistan
A deadly blast on a train in Pakistan's Balochistan province killed at least 24 people and injured dozens more. The explosion targeted military personnel and their families ahead of the Eid holiday.
- Blast targeting train kills at least 20 in Pakistan
A blast targeting a train in Pakistan killed at least 20 people. The train was transporting military personnel home for Eid when it was attacked by armed separatists.
- More than 30 people die after suicide bomber in Pakistan targets train carrying military personnel
A suicide bomber in Quetta, Pakistan, targeted a train carrying military personnel, killing more than 30 people. Security forces responded to the attack scene.
- Rep Tim Burchett convinced that aliens exist, says he's 'seen too much' in government briefings
Rep. Tim Burchett claims to believe in aliens after government briefings, pilot testimonies, and unexplained phenomena, citing biblical references and military encounters. He argues that credible evidence exists despite lacking personal visual confirmation, while host Piers Morgan questions the verifiability of such claims.
- Hundreds search for wolf that escaped from zoo in South Korea
A wolf escaped from a zoo in Daejeon, South Korea, prompting a search involving over 300 emergency services and military personnel. The O-World theme park area is under scrutiny, with a local school closed as a precautionary measure.