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New CENTCOM, SOCOM leadership named
The four-star replacements are part of a cyclical shift in leadership.
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China, close to establishing its own ‘nuclear triad,’ has practiced targeting US
The practice runs on Guam are just some of the worrisome changes in China’s behavior, the report found.
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Pentagon lays groundwork for Space Force to blast off in 2020
The U.S. will also create an independent unified combatant command.
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DoD reveals why there’s ‘not going to be another big’ budget increase in 2020
The Pentagon doesn’t intend to ask for a big increase for funding in FY2020.
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How will the US know the war remains North Korea sent are real? Q&A with Mattis
Mattis called the return an important first step in finding more war dead still in North Korea.
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Pentagon announces $200 million in aid for Ukraine
The aid is in sharp contrast to Trump’s comments this week that the U.S. may not honor defense commitments.
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Initial cost for Trump military parade comes in at $12 million, DoD says
For comparison, Trump canceled South Korea exercises that cost $14 million because they “cost a fortune.”
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MAVNI troops falsified records, were security risk, DoD says
One recruit professed support for 9/11 terrorists, DoD argues in court case.
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Here’s the bottom line on the future of MAVNI: Many foreign-born recruits may soon be out
Many more than the 40 dismissed recruits may soon be cut from the program.
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With their F-35 program in limbo, Turkish pilots begin training in US
Turkish pilots and maintainers have arrived at Luke Air Force Base in Arizona to begin training on their first two F-35 fighter aircraft.
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New CENTCOM, SOCOM leadership named
The four-star replacements are part of a cyclical shift in leadership.
-
China, close to establishing its own ‘nuclear triad,’ has practiced targeting US
The practice runs on Guam are just some of the worrisome changes in China’s behavior, the report found.
-
Pentagon lays groundwork for Space Force to blast off in 2020
The U.S. will also create an independent unified combatant command.
-
DoD reveals why there’s ‘not going to be another big’ budget increase in 2020
The Pentagon doesn’t intend to ask for a big increase for funding in FY2020.
-
How will the US know the war remains North Korea sent are real? Q&A with Mattis
Mattis called the return an important first step in finding more war dead still in North Korea.
-
Pentagon announces $200 million in aid for Ukraine
The aid is in sharp contrast to Trump’s comments this week that the U.S. may not honor defense commitments.
-
Initial cost for Trump military parade comes in at $12 million, DoD says
For comparison, Trump canceled South Korea exercises that cost $14 million because they “cost a fortune.”
-
MAVNI troops falsified records, were security risk, DoD says
One recruit professed support for 9/11 terrorists, DoD argues in court case.
-
Here’s the bottom line on the future of MAVNI: Many foreign-born recruits may soon be out
Many more than the 40 dismissed recruits may soon be cut from the program.
-
With their F-35 program in limbo, Turkish pilots begin training in US
Turkish pilots and maintainers have arrived at Luke Air Force Base in Arizona to begin training on their first two F-35 fighter aircraft.
-
New CENTCOM, SOCOM leadership named
The four-star replacements are part of a cyclical shift in leadership.
-
China, close to establishing its own ‘nuclear triad,’ has practiced targeting US
The practice runs on Guam are just some of the worrisome changes in China’s behavior, the report found.
-
Pentagon lays groundwork for Space Force to blast off in 2020
The U.S. will also create an independent unified combatant command.
-
DoD reveals why there’s ‘not going to be another big’ budget increase in 2020
The Pentagon doesn’t intend to ask for a big increase for funding in FY2020.
-
How will the US know the war remains North Korea sent are real? Q&A with Mattis
Mattis called the return an important first step in finding more war dead still in North Korea.
-
Pentagon announces $200 million in aid for Ukraine
The aid is in sharp contrast to Trump’s comments this week that the U.S. may not honor defense commitments.
-
Initial cost for Trump military parade comes in at $12 million, DoD says
For comparison, Trump canceled South Korea exercises that cost $14 million because they “cost a fortune.”
-
MAVNI troops falsified records, were security risk, DoD says
One recruit professed support for 9/11 terrorists, DoD argues in court case.
-
Here’s the bottom line on the future of MAVNI: Many foreign-born recruits may soon be out
Many more than the 40 dismissed recruits may soon be cut from the program.
-
With their F-35 program in limbo, Turkish pilots begin training in US
Turkish pilots and maintainers have arrived at Luke Air Force Base in Arizona to begin training on their first two F-35 fighter aircraft.













