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Former President Bush remembered as ‘true gentleman’ who dedicated his life to service
The former commander-in-chief was also a World War II combat pilot who earned the Distinguished Flying Cross.
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US lawmakers tangle over nuclear arsenal, Russia treaties
Get up to speed with this week’s blizzard of partisan messaging about America’s nuclear arsenal.
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Republicans blast Trump’s Pentagon budget cuts as ‘dangerous’
Congressional leaders want the president to aim for $733 billion in military spending next year.
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US Senate rebukes Russia attack on Ukraine ships, urges Trump to follow suit
Hours after Trump announced he was canceling a meeting with Putin at G20, the Senate passed a resolution urging a strong response to Russia’s seizure of Ukrainian navy ships and crew.
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McCain’s staff director to lead strategy for Silicon Valley tech firm, Anduril
Former Senate Armed Services Committee staff director Christian Brose will become the head of strategy for Anduril Industries.
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Inhofe sets collision course with Dems on defense budget, nukes and transgender troops
Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Jim Inhofe lays out his priorities for the next Congress — but accomplishing them won’t be so simple.
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Take a tour of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and museum
See all that’s on display at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and museum.
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CIA director: Trump tweets help us
President Donald Trump’s tweetstorm in the wake of the guilty plea by his former national security adviser again raised concerns about the commander in chief’s frequent use of the social media platform.
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STRATCOM head: Timeline to field new missile warning satellites is ‘ridiculous’
Gen. John Hyten recalled a recent meeting in the Pentagon where he was told that “it would be very risky” to deliver new missile satellites before 2029. That’s unacceptable, he said.
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AT&L reorganization will take two years to complete
The split of the DoD’s acquisition office will be done in phases.
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Former President Bush remembered as ‘true gentleman’ who dedicated his life to service
The former commander-in-chief was also a World War II combat pilot who earned the Distinguished Flying Cross.
-
US lawmakers tangle over nuclear arsenal, Russia treaties
Get up to speed with this week’s blizzard of partisan messaging about America’s nuclear arsenal.
-
Republicans blast Trump’s Pentagon budget cuts as ‘dangerous’
Congressional leaders want the president to aim for $733 billion in military spending next year.
-
US Senate rebukes Russia attack on Ukraine ships, urges Trump to follow suit
Hours after Trump announced he was canceling a meeting with Putin at G20, the Senate passed a resolution urging a strong response to Russia’s seizure of Ukrainian navy ships and crew.
-
McCain’s staff director to lead strategy for Silicon Valley tech firm, Anduril
Former Senate Armed Services Committee staff director Christian Brose will become the head of strategy for Anduril Industries.
-
Inhofe sets collision course with Dems on defense budget, nukes and transgender troops
Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Jim Inhofe lays out his priorities for the next Congress — but accomplishing them won’t be so simple.
-
Take a tour of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and museum
See all that’s on display at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and museum.
-
CIA director: Trump tweets help us
President Donald Trump’s tweetstorm in the wake of the guilty plea by his former national security adviser again raised concerns about the commander in chief’s frequent use of the social media platform.
-
STRATCOM head: Timeline to field new missile warning satellites is ‘ridiculous’
Gen. John Hyten recalled a recent meeting in the Pentagon where he was told that “it would be very risky” to deliver new missile satellites before 2029. That’s unacceptable, he said.
-
AT&L reorganization will take two years to complete
The split of the DoD’s acquisition office will be done in phases.
-
Former President Bush remembered as ‘true gentleman’ who dedicated his life to service
The former commander-in-chief was also a World War II combat pilot who earned the Distinguished Flying Cross.
-
US lawmakers tangle over nuclear arsenal, Russia treaties
Get up to speed with this week’s blizzard of partisan messaging about America’s nuclear arsenal.
-
Republicans blast Trump’s Pentagon budget cuts as ‘dangerous’
Congressional leaders want the president to aim for $733 billion in military spending next year.
-
US Senate rebukes Russia attack on Ukraine ships, urges Trump to follow suit
Hours after Trump announced he was canceling a meeting with Putin at G20, the Senate passed a resolution urging a strong response to Russia’s seizure of Ukrainian navy ships and crew.
-
McCain’s staff director to lead strategy for Silicon Valley tech firm, Anduril
Former Senate Armed Services Committee staff director Christian Brose will become the head of strategy for Anduril Industries.
-
Inhofe sets collision course with Dems on defense budget, nukes and transgender troops
Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Jim Inhofe lays out his priorities for the next Congress — but accomplishing them won’t be so simple.
-
Take a tour of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and museum
See all that’s on display at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and museum.
-
CIA director: Trump tweets help us
President Donald Trump’s tweetstorm in the wake of the guilty plea by his former national security adviser again raised concerns about the commander in chief’s frequent use of the social media platform.
-
STRATCOM head: Timeline to field new missile warning satellites is ‘ridiculous’
Gen. John Hyten recalled a recent meeting in the Pentagon where he was told that “it would be very risky” to deliver new missile satellites before 2029. That’s unacceptable, he said.
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AT&L reorganization will take two years to complete
The split of the DoD’s acquisition office will be done in phases.













