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Some DoD medical facilities found vulnerable to ‘violence, sabotage or terrorism’
“The security manager at one of the clinics stated that stairwell doors should be exits only, but the commander overruled him.”
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Army gets new alert system in Europe
The shift will be this summer for European garrisons, and across the Army by March.
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This is what Mattis will be up to post-Trump administration
Mattis’ new role includes writing about domestic and international security policy, as well as participating in military and national security events in California and Washington.
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The border wall funding fight likely won’t impact Tyndall, but what about Air Force readiness?
The shifting of funds to rebuild Tyndall AFB has lawmakers concerned that Air Force readiness and other projects may be impacted down the line.
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Congressman, an officer back from an Air Guard mission on the border, now backs Trump’s emergency declaration
Illinois Rep. Adam Kinzinger is back from his two-week Air National Guard deployment flying surveillance missions over the Arizona border and the experienced shored up his support for the president’s national emergency declaration.
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Trump extends Veterans Day celebrations through all of November
President Donald Trump issued a proclamation Wednesday to proclaim November 2018 as National Veterans and Military Families Month.
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‘How in the world are taxpayers paying for Alfa Romeos and Bentleys?’ Senator pushes Army leaders on Afghan contracts
More than $50 million in questionable costs was billed to taxpayers — including seven luxury cars and $400,000 salaries for significant others — under a federal contract meant to train Afghan security forces.
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Defense contractor sentenced to five years for defrauding more than $15 million
A North Carolina-based defense contractor was sentenced to five years in prison on Friday for defrauding the government of more than $15 million through two separate conspiracies.
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Military, law enforcement must operate together to counter drugs, cartel violence on the border
The “biggest challenge” to border security is interoperability, Texas Joint-force commander says.
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Some DoD medical facilities found vulnerable to ‘violence, sabotage or terrorism’
“The security manager at one of the clinics stated that stairwell doors should be exits only, but the commander overruled him.”
-
Army gets new alert system in Europe
The shift will be this summer for European garrisons, and across the Army by March.
-
This is what Mattis will be up to post-Trump administration
Mattis’ new role includes writing about domestic and international security policy, as well as participating in military and national security events in California and Washington.
-
The border wall funding fight likely won’t impact Tyndall, but what about Air Force readiness?
The shifting of funds to rebuild Tyndall AFB has lawmakers concerned that Air Force readiness and other projects may be impacted down the line.
-
Congressman, an officer back from an Air Guard mission on the border, now backs Trump’s emergency declaration
Illinois Rep. Adam Kinzinger is back from his two-week Air National Guard deployment flying surveillance missions over the Arizona border and the experienced shored up his support for the president’s national emergency declaration.
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Trump extends Veterans Day celebrations through all of November
President Donald Trump issued a proclamation Wednesday to proclaim November 2018 as National Veterans and Military Families Month.
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‘How in the world are taxpayers paying for Alfa Romeos and Bentleys?’ Senator pushes Army leaders on Afghan contracts
More than $50 million in questionable costs was billed to taxpayers — including seven luxury cars and $400,000 salaries for significant others — under a federal contract meant to train Afghan security forces.
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Defense contractor sentenced to five years for defrauding more than $15 million
A North Carolina-based defense contractor was sentenced to five years in prison on Friday for defrauding the government of more than $15 million through two separate conspiracies.
-
Military, law enforcement must operate together to counter drugs, cartel violence on the border
The “biggest challenge” to border security is interoperability, Texas Joint-force commander says.
-
Some DoD medical facilities found vulnerable to ‘violence, sabotage or terrorism’
“The security manager at one of the clinics stated that stairwell doors should be exits only, but the commander overruled him.”
-
Army gets new alert system in Europe
The shift will be this summer for European garrisons, and across the Army by March.
-
This is what Mattis will be up to post-Trump administration
Mattis’ new role includes writing about domestic and international security policy, as well as participating in military and national security events in California and Washington.
-
The border wall funding fight likely won’t impact Tyndall, but what about Air Force readiness?
The shifting of funds to rebuild Tyndall AFB has lawmakers concerned that Air Force readiness and other projects may be impacted down the line.
-
Congressman, an officer back from an Air Guard mission on the border, now backs Trump’s emergency declaration
Illinois Rep. Adam Kinzinger is back from his two-week Air National Guard deployment flying surveillance missions over the Arizona border and the experienced shored up his support for the president’s national emergency declaration.
-
Trump extends Veterans Day celebrations through all of November
President Donald Trump issued a proclamation Wednesday to proclaim November 2018 as National Veterans and Military Families Month.
-
‘How in the world are taxpayers paying for Alfa Romeos and Bentleys?’ Senator pushes Army leaders on Afghan contracts
More than $50 million in questionable costs was billed to taxpayers — including seven luxury cars and $400,000 salaries for significant others — under a federal contract meant to train Afghan security forces.
-
Defense contractor sentenced to five years for defrauding more than $15 million
A North Carolina-based defense contractor was sentenced to five years in prison on Friday for defrauding the government of more than $15 million through two separate conspiracies.
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Military, law enforcement must operate together to counter drugs, cartel violence on the border
The “biggest challenge” to border security is interoperability, Texas Joint-force commander says.












