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Politicization undermining trust in US military, survey shows
About half of respondents cited “woke” policies, most of them leaning GOP, and half cited far-right or extremist service members, mostly leaning Democrat.
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Pentagon sees no imminent threat to Taiwan from Chinese buildup
Annual report to Congress outlines China’s military progress.
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Afghan government didn’t think US would actually leave, IG says
And five more reasons Afghanistan fell, according to a new special inspector general report.
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National Guard deployment at US-Mexico border extended
Department of Homeland Security request approved by Pentagon.
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Biden seeks ‘right technology investment’ in National Defense Strategy
Along with investments in directed-energy and hypersonics, the strategy would make U.S. a “fast-follower” in artificial intelligence and autonomy.
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Confederate memorial at Arlington recommended for removal
A commission compiling a list of Defense Department items named after Confederates is due to make its final recommendations to Congress by Oct. 1.
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Stricter social media rules for DoD officials aim to prevent snafus
For public affairs officers who also post in a private capacity, their profiles can’t indicate what they do professionally.
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Little guidance for troops, dependents who may need to end a pregnancy post-Roe
The Pentagon’s current message is “business as usual.”
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Politicization undermining trust in US military, survey shows
About half of respondents cited “woke” policies, most of them leaning GOP, and half cited far-right or extremist service members, mostly leaning Democrat.
-
Pentagon sees no imminent threat to Taiwan from Chinese buildup
Annual report to Congress outlines China’s military progress.
-
Afghan government didn’t think US would actually leave, IG says
And five more reasons Afghanistan fell, according to a new special inspector general report.
-
National Guard deployment at US-Mexico border extended
Department of Homeland Security request approved by Pentagon.
-
Biden seeks ‘right technology investment’ in National Defense Strategy
Along with investments in directed-energy and hypersonics, the strategy would make U.S. a “fast-follower” in artificial intelligence and autonomy.
-
Confederate memorial at Arlington recommended for removal
A commission compiling a list of Defense Department items named after Confederates is due to make its final recommendations to Congress by Oct. 1.
-
Stricter social media rules for DoD officials aim to prevent snafus
For public affairs officers who also post in a private capacity, their profiles can’t indicate what they do professionally.
-
Little guidance for troops, dependents who may need to end a pregnancy post-Roe
The Pentagon’s current message is “business as usual.”
-
Politicization undermining trust in US military, survey shows
About half of respondents cited “woke” policies, most of them leaning GOP, and half cited far-right or extremist service members, mostly leaning Democrat.
-
Pentagon sees no imminent threat to Taiwan from Chinese buildup
Annual report to Congress outlines China’s military progress.
-
Afghan government didn’t think US would actually leave, IG says
And five more reasons Afghanistan fell, according to a new special inspector general report.
-
National Guard deployment at US-Mexico border extended
Department of Homeland Security request approved by Pentagon.
-
Biden seeks ‘right technology investment’ in National Defense Strategy
Along with investments in directed-energy and hypersonics, the strategy would make U.S. a “fast-follower” in artificial intelligence and autonomy.
-
Confederate memorial at Arlington recommended for removal
A commission compiling a list of Defense Department items named after Confederates is due to make its final recommendations to Congress by Oct. 1.
-
Stricter social media rules for DoD officials aim to prevent snafus
For public affairs officers who also post in a private capacity, their profiles can’t indicate what they do professionally.
-
Little guidance for troops, dependents who may need to end a pregnancy post-Roe
The Pentagon’s current message is “business as usual.”















