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America’s last tactical mile becomes her first strategic mile
The C-130 will always be known as the primary airframe to fly the “last tactical mile.” But now, the mighty Herk is capable of so much more.
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Readers react to ‘Fortress America’ op-ed calling for more open bases
Many readers responded, pro and con, to the opinion piece “Time to move past ‘Fortress America’ with US military bases.”
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78 years since Hiroshima – lessons of unnecessary mass destruction
A U.S. B-29 bomber dropped the world’s first atomic bomb over Hiroshima, Japan – an important military center with a civilian population close to 300,000.
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Time to move past ‘Fortress America’ with US military bases
The public seldom interacts with the armed forces – interactions that ultimately ensure support but also inherently help with recruitment.
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Hiding in plain sight: Warfare in the electromagnetic spectrum
Most weapons systems—radios, ships, tanks, airplanes, drones, satellites, and rockets—depend on the electromagnetic spectrum to operate.
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What 75 years of military desegregation means to us
Two Black veterans – now serving as Maryland’s Governor and its Secretary of Veterans Affairs – reflect on Truman’s promise of equality in the military.
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To my country with love
Too many of us refuse to hear our neighbors, even though all are promised life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
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VA’s small steps are leading to a giant step toward surviving cancer
The Department of Veterans Affairs has been at the forefront of the Cancer Moonshot as a member of the president’s Cancer Cabinet.
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It’s past time to unleash the defense commissaries
Releasing defense commissaries from government control could give service members and their families more options and save the federal government money.
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America’s last tactical mile becomes her first strategic mile
The C-130 will always be known as the primary airframe to fly the “last tactical mile.” But now, the mighty Herk is capable of so much more.
-
Readers react to ‘Fortress America’ op-ed calling for more open bases
Many readers responded, pro and con, to the opinion piece “Time to move past ‘Fortress America’ with US military bases.”
-
78 years since Hiroshima – lessons of unnecessary mass destruction
A U.S. B-29 bomber dropped the world’s first atomic bomb over Hiroshima, Japan – an important military center with a civilian population close to 300,000.
-
Time to move past ‘Fortress America’ with US military bases
The public seldom interacts with the armed forces – interactions that ultimately ensure support but also inherently help with recruitment.
-
Hiding in plain sight: Warfare in the electromagnetic spectrum
Most weapons systems—radios, ships, tanks, airplanes, drones, satellites, and rockets—depend on the electromagnetic spectrum to operate.
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A whistleblower’s advice: Keep the faith in difficult times
National Whistleblower Day is July 30.
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What 75 years of military desegregation means to us
Two Black veterans – now serving as Maryland’s Governor and its Secretary of Veterans Affairs – reflect on Truman’s promise of equality in the military.
-
To my country with love
Too many of us refuse to hear our neighbors, even though all are promised life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
-
VA’s small steps are leading to a giant step toward surviving cancer
The Department of Veterans Affairs has been at the forefront of the Cancer Moonshot as a member of the president’s Cancer Cabinet.
-
It’s past time to unleash the defense commissaries
Releasing defense commissaries from government control could give service members and their families more options and save the federal government money.
-
America’s last tactical mile becomes her first strategic mile
The C-130 will always be known as the primary airframe to fly the “last tactical mile.” But now, the mighty Herk is capable of so much more.
-
Readers react to ‘Fortress America’ op-ed calling for more open bases
Many readers responded, pro and con, to the opinion piece “Time to move past ‘Fortress America’ with US military bases.”
-
78 years since Hiroshima – lessons of unnecessary mass destruction
A U.S. B-29 bomber dropped the world’s first atomic bomb over Hiroshima, Japan – an important military center with a civilian population close to 300,000.
-
Time to move past ‘Fortress America’ with US military bases
The public seldom interacts with the armed forces – interactions that ultimately ensure support but also inherently help with recruitment.
-
Hiding in plain sight: Warfare in the electromagnetic spectrum
Most weapons systems—radios, ships, tanks, airplanes, drones, satellites, and rockets—depend on the electromagnetic spectrum to operate.
-
A whistleblower’s advice: Keep the faith in difficult times
National Whistleblower Day is July 30.
-
What 75 years of military desegregation means to us
Two Black veterans – now serving as Maryland’s Governor and its Secretary of Veterans Affairs – reflect on Truman’s promise of equality in the military.
-
To my country with love
Too many of us refuse to hear our neighbors, even though all are promised life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
-
VA’s small steps are leading to a giant step toward surviving cancer
The Department of Veterans Affairs has been at the forefront of the Cancer Moonshot as a member of the president’s Cancer Cabinet.
-
It’s past time to unleash the defense commissaries
Releasing defense commissaries from government control could give service members and their families more options and save the federal government money.














