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Florida Guardsmen heading to Germany to continue training Ukrainian troops
The 160 soldiers left Ukraine in February, but have stayed in Europe.
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This is what it’ll take to end the military’s border mission
Federalized troops have been deploying to the border since 2018.
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Small group of Ukrainian troops begins training on US howitzers
The 50 trainees will return to Ukraine to train the rest of the artillery force.
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US unveils $800 million in weapons and equipment, plus training, for Ukraine
Here are the weapons and systems heading to Ukraine under a new American aid package.
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DoD is sending more support to the Mexico border mission
The Defense Department will help Customs and Border Protection contract for some transportation and facilities needed to process migrants crossing the border.
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Pentagon’s top general suggests more permanent basing in Europe, but with rotational manning
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs suggested locally built bases in Eastern Europe, without permanently stationed U.S. troops.
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Troops would see a 4.6% pay raise next year under Biden’s fiscal 2023 budget plan
The pay raise would be the largest for service members since 2003.
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Border mission should be a Homeland Security job, says head of Northern Command
Customs and Border Protection shouldn’t use troops as a back-up forever, NORTHCOM boss said.
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New security training and oversight after 2020 Manda Bay attack
All troops deploying to U.S Africa Command will receive the new training.
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Russia’s ‘poor planning’ to blame for slowed advance in Ukraine
The latest on what we know about the Russian war on Ukraine, March 10.
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Florida Guardsmen heading to Germany to continue training Ukrainian troops
The 160 soldiers left Ukraine in February, but have stayed in Europe.
-
This is what it’ll take to end the military’s border mission
Federalized troops have been deploying to the border since 2018.
-
Small group of Ukrainian troops begins training on US howitzers
The 50 trainees will return to Ukraine to train the rest of the artillery force.
-
US unveils $800 million in weapons and equipment, plus training, for Ukraine
Here are the weapons and systems heading to Ukraine under a new American aid package.
-
DoD is sending more support to the Mexico border mission
The Defense Department will help Customs and Border Protection contract for some transportation and facilities needed to process migrants crossing the border.
-
Pentagon’s top general suggests more permanent basing in Europe, but with rotational manning
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs suggested locally built bases in Eastern Europe, without permanently stationed U.S. troops.
-
Troops would see a 4.6% pay raise next year under Biden’s fiscal 2023 budget plan
The pay raise would be the largest for service members since 2003.
-
Border mission should be a Homeland Security job, says head of Northern Command
Customs and Border Protection shouldn’t use troops as a back-up forever, NORTHCOM boss said.
-
New security training and oversight after 2020 Manda Bay attack
All troops deploying to U.S Africa Command will receive the new training.
-
Russia’s ‘poor planning’ to blame for slowed advance in Ukraine
The latest on what we know about the Russian war on Ukraine, March 10.
-
Florida Guardsmen heading to Germany to continue training Ukrainian troops
The 160 soldiers left Ukraine in February, but have stayed in Europe.
-
This is what it’ll take to end the military’s border mission
Federalized troops have been deploying to the border since 2018.
-
Small group of Ukrainian troops begins training on US howitzers
The 50 trainees will return to Ukraine to train the rest of the artillery force.
-
US unveils $800 million in weapons and equipment, plus training, for Ukraine
Here are the weapons and systems heading to Ukraine under a new American aid package.
-
DoD is sending more support to the Mexico border mission
The Defense Department will help Customs and Border Protection contract for some transportation and facilities needed to process migrants crossing the border.
-
Pentagon’s top general suggests more permanent basing in Europe, but with rotational manning
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs suggested locally built bases in Eastern Europe, without permanently stationed U.S. troops.
-
Troops would see a 4.6% pay raise next year under Biden’s fiscal 2023 budget plan
The pay raise would be the largest for service members since 2003.
-
Border mission should be a Homeland Security job, says head of Northern Command
Customs and Border Protection shouldn’t use troops as a back-up forever, NORTHCOM boss said.
-
New security training and oversight after 2020 Manda Bay attack
All troops deploying to U.S Africa Command will receive the new training.
-
Russia’s ‘poor planning’ to blame for slowed advance in Ukraine
The latest on what we know about the Russian war on Ukraine, March 10.













