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Who will Trump tap to replace Mattis?
The popular defense secretary will be a tough act to follow, especially given the circumstances surrounding his departure.
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US Army warns of crippling sealift shortfalls during wartime
The U.S. Army is troubled by a looming sealift shortfall that will create “unacceptable risk in force projection” within the next five years if the Navy doesn’t act quickly.
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‘You’re on your own’: US sealift can’t count on Navy escorts in the next big war
In a major war, the U.S. Navy would likely have its hands full with combat operations, forcing the nation’s civilian mariners to confront the possibility of transporting weapons of war unescorted in contested waters.
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US Army looking to extend tours for acquisition officers
The U.S. Army is looking to shake up how it promotes and manages its acquisition professionals.
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The US Navy’s new anti-ship missile scores a hit at RIMPAC, but there’s a twist
The demonstration is likely to raise eyebrows in China.
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US Navy destroyers make a rare passage through the Taiwan Strait
The move comes as China and the U.S. are at odds over both China’s military buildup in the South China Sea and a growing trade dispute.
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Former Pacific Command head backs Trump’s suspension of joint exercises with South Korea
Peace with North Korea is a possibility, but the administration needs to stay realistic moving forward, the retired four-star general says.
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Trump’s nominee for ambassador to South Korea was a vocal supporter of joint military drills
U.S. President Trump is calling on the military to suspend joint military exercises with treaty ally South Korea on the eve of the confirmation hearing for his prospective ambassador to the country.
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Navy Fleet Forces commander nominated for top military post in the Pacific
The Navy’s four-star fleet boss has been nominated by Defense Secretary James Mattis to become the top military officer in the Pacific.
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In America’s opioid crisis, military lets drug shipments go by
Amidst a national opioid addiction crisis, the military command covering the Southern Hemisphere has the resources to intercept only a quarter of known narcotics shipments to the U.S., its commander said Thursday.
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Who will Trump tap to replace Mattis?
The popular defense secretary will be a tough act to follow, especially given the circumstances surrounding his departure.
-
US Army warns of crippling sealift shortfalls during wartime
The U.S. Army is troubled by a looming sealift shortfall that will create “unacceptable risk in force projection” within the next five years if the Navy doesn’t act quickly.
-
‘You’re on your own’: US sealift can’t count on Navy escorts in the next big war
In a major war, the U.S. Navy would likely have its hands full with combat operations, forcing the nation’s civilian mariners to confront the possibility of transporting weapons of war unescorted in contested waters.
-
US Army looking to extend tours for acquisition officers
The U.S. Army is looking to shake up how it promotes and manages its acquisition professionals.
-
The US Navy’s new anti-ship missile scores a hit at RIMPAC, but there’s a twist
The demonstration is likely to raise eyebrows in China.
-
US Navy destroyers make a rare passage through the Taiwan Strait
The move comes as China and the U.S. are at odds over both China’s military buildup in the South China Sea and a growing trade dispute.
-
Former Pacific Command head backs Trump’s suspension of joint exercises with South Korea
Peace with North Korea is a possibility, but the administration needs to stay realistic moving forward, the retired four-star general says.
-
Trump’s nominee for ambassador to South Korea was a vocal supporter of joint military drills
U.S. President Trump is calling on the military to suspend joint military exercises with treaty ally South Korea on the eve of the confirmation hearing for his prospective ambassador to the country.
-
Navy Fleet Forces commander nominated for top military post in the Pacific
The Navy’s four-star fleet boss has been nominated by Defense Secretary James Mattis to become the top military officer in the Pacific.
-
In America’s opioid crisis, military lets drug shipments go by
Amidst a national opioid addiction crisis, the military command covering the Southern Hemisphere has the resources to intercept only a quarter of known narcotics shipments to the U.S., its commander said Thursday.
-
Who will Trump tap to replace Mattis?
The popular defense secretary will be a tough act to follow, especially given the circumstances surrounding his departure.
-
US Army warns of crippling sealift shortfalls during wartime
The U.S. Army is troubled by a looming sealift shortfall that will create “unacceptable risk in force projection” within the next five years if the Navy doesn’t act quickly.
-
‘You’re on your own’: US sealift can’t count on Navy escorts in the next big war
In a major war, the U.S. Navy would likely have its hands full with combat operations, forcing the nation’s civilian mariners to confront the possibility of transporting weapons of war unescorted in contested waters.
-
US Army looking to extend tours for acquisition officers
The U.S. Army is looking to shake up how it promotes and manages its acquisition professionals.
-
The US Navy’s new anti-ship missile scores a hit at RIMPAC, but there’s a twist
The demonstration is likely to raise eyebrows in China.
-
US Navy destroyers make a rare passage through the Taiwan Strait
The move comes as China and the U.S. are at odds over both China’s military buildup in the South China Sea and a growing trade dispute.
-
Former Pacific Command head backs Trump’s suspension of joint exercises with South Korea
Peace with North Korea is a possibility, but the administration needs to stay realistic moving forward, the retired four-star general says.
-
Trump’s nominee for ambassador to South Korea was a vocal supporter of joint military drills
U.S. President Trump is calling on the military to suspend joint military exercises with treaty ally South Korea on the eve of the confirmation hearing for his prospective ambassador to the country.
-
Navy Fleet Forces commander nominated for top military post in the Pacific
The Navy’s four-star fleet boss has been nominated by Defense Secretary James Mattis to become the top military officer in the Pacific.
-
In America’s opioid crisis, military lets drug shipments go by
Amidst a national opioid addiction crisis, the military command covering the Southern Hemisphere has the resources to intercept only a quarter of known narcotics shipments to the U.S., its commander said Thursday.













