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Unvaccinated Guardsmen won’t be able to drill or draw federal pay: SECDEF memo
Guardsmen who refuse vaccination will not be able to participate in any drills or federal training, which could jeopardize their ability to stay in the military.
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China’s march toward a ‘world-class’ military, and how it threatens Taiwan
The annual “China Power Report” points to using force against Taiwan as a motivation for military modernization.
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Risk aversion and secrecy are costing US its military advantage, No. 2 general says
Air Force Gen. John Hyten will step down in November.
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1:3 deployment-to-dwell goal is going to depend on demand from combatant commands
Senior leaders believe they can’t achieve 1:3, but it will depend on what happens in the world.
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The future of special operations may look a lot different than the GWOT aesthetic we’ve come to know
There’s a lot more to special operations than beards and tactical gear.
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It’s official: The US has no boots on the ground in Afghanistan
A total of 132,000 civilians were evacuated since late July.
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Active-duty troops could be deployed along the southern border again
The chief of the National Guard bureau suggested that active-duty troops could replace his forces, which are scheduled to return home by Sept. 30.
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Unspent border wall funds will be rerouted back to military construction projects
The Defense Department gave up $3.6 billion in military construction funds to build border barriers.
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Austin mulling whether to send carrier Ike back to the Middle East
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin visited the carrier Nimitz as they finished another record-breaking deployment.
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Drawdowns of troops in Germany and Afghanistan up in the air
May is looking less likely for the full withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan.
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Unvaccinated Guardsmen won’t be able to drill or draw federal pay: SECDEF memo
Guardsmen who refuse vaccination will not be able to participate in any drills or federal training, which could jeopardize their ability to stay in the military.
-
China’s march toward a ‘world-class’ military, and how it threatens Taiwan
The annual “China Power Report” points to using force against Taiwan as a motivation for military modernization.
-
Risk aversion and secrecy are costing US its military advantage, No. 2 general says
Air Force Gen. John Hyten will step down in November.
-
1:3 deployment-to-dwell goal is going to depend on demand from combatant commands
Senior leaders believe they can’t achieve 1:3, but it will depend on what happens in the world.
-
The future of special operations may look a lot different than the GWOT aesthetic we’ve come to know
There’s a lot more to special operations than beards and tactical gear.
-
It’s official: The US has no boots on the ground in Afghanistan
A total of 132,000 civilians were evacuated since late July.
-
Active-duty troops could be deployed along the southern border again
The chief of the National Guard bureau suggested that active-duty troops could replace his forces, which are scheduled to return home by Sept. 30.
-
Unspent border wall funds will be rerouted back to military construction projects
The Defense Department gave up $3.6 billion in military construction funds to build border barriers.
-
Austin mulling whether to send carrier Ike back to the Middle East
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin visited the carrier Nimitz as they finished another record-breaking deployment.
-
Drawdowns of troops in Germany and Afghanistan up in the air
May is looking less likely for the full withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan.
-
Unvaccinated Guardsmen won’t be able to drill or draw federal pay: SECDEF memo
Guardsmen who refuse vaccination will not be able to participate in any drills or federal training, which could jeopardize their ability to stay in the military.
-
China’s march toward a ‘world-class’ military, and how it threatens Taiwan
The annual “China Power Report” points to using force against Taiwan as a motivation for military modernization.
-
Risk aversion and secrecy are costing US its military advantage, No. 2 general says
Air Force Gen. John Hyten will step down in November.
-
1:3 deployment-to-dwell goal is going to depend on demand from combatant commands
Senior leaders believe they can’t achieve 1:3, but it will depend on what happens in the world.
-
The future of special operations may look a lot different than the GWOT aesthetic we’ve come to know
There’s a lot more to special operations than beards and tactical gear.
-
It’s official: The US has no boots on the ground in Afghanistan
A total of 132,000 civilians were evacuated since late July.
-
Active-duty troops could be deployed along the southern border again
The chief of the National Guard bureau suggested that active-duty troops could replace his forces, which are scheduled to return home by Sept. 30.
-
Unspent border wall funds will be rerouted back to military construction projects
The Defense Department gave up $3.6 billion in military construction funds to build border barriers.
-
Austin mulling whether to send carrier Ike back to the Middle East
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin visited the carrier Nimitz as they finished another record-breaking deployment.
-
Drawdowns of troops in Germany and Afghanistan up in the air
May is looking less likely for the full withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan.













