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How addressing waivers and eligibility can fix the recruiting crisis
There are many factors that contribute to the recruiting crisis facing the military, but at least one of them is within the Pentagon’s power to fix.
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Is the United States overestimating China’s power?
It is time to right-size the American understanding of China’s comprehensive power, writes Dan Murphy of the Harvard Kennedy School.
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What it takes to reconstitute the Navy and win the new Cold War
Our guest opinion writer argues that the Navy should look to former Navy Secretary William Middendorf II when seeking to correct today’s sea service.
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Want an interchangeable naval force? Expand foreign exchanges.
Refocusing exchange programs through the lens of potential military conflict can accelerate the benefits of collaboration.
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When admirals obstruct justice
Regaining trust and respect after a military scandal requires accountability at the highest levels of leadership, our guest opinion writer argues.
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Del Toro’s case for funding the US Navy and Marine Corps
As perilous as the state of affairs may seem, things might soon get dramatically and demonstrably worse with sequestration, the Navy secretary argues.
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Tradition at the end of Army-Navy game shows sportsmanship, unity
At games’ end, each school pauses to sing their alma mater, the winning team goes last.
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How addressing waivers and eligibility can fix the recruiting crisis
There are many factors that contribute to the recruiting crisis facing the military, but at least one of them is within the Pentagon’s power to fix.
-
Is the United States overestimating China’s power?
It is time to right-size the American understanding of China’s comprehensive power, writes Dan Murphy of the Harvard Kennedy School.
-
What it takes to reconstitute the Navy and win the new Cold War
Our guest opinion writer argues that the Navy should look to former Navy Secretary William Middendorf II when seeking to correct today’s sea service.
-
Want an interchangeable naval force? Expand foreign exchanges.
Refocusing exchange programs through the lens of potential military conflict can accelerate the benefits of collaboration.
-
When admirals obstruct justice
Regaining trust and respect after a military scandal requires accountability at the highest levels of leadership, our guest opinion writer argues.
-
Del Toro’s case for funding the US Navy and Marine Corps
As perilous as the state of affairs may seem, things might soon get dramatically and demonstrably worse with sequestration, the Navy secretary argues.
-
Tradition at the end of Army-Navy game shows sportsmanship, unity
At games’ end, each school pauses to sing their alma mater, the winning team goes last.
-
How addressing waivers and eligibility can fix the recruiting crisis
There are many factors that contribute to the recruiting crisis facing the military, but at least one of them is within the Pentagon’s power to fix.
-
Is the United States overestimating China’s power?
It is time to right-size the American understanding of China’s comprehensive power, writes Dan Murphy of the Harvard Kennedy School.
-
What it takes to reconstitute the Navy and win the new Cold War
Our guest opinion writer argues that the Navy should look to former Navy Secretary William Middendorf II when seeking to correct today’s sea service.
-
Want an interchangeable naval force? Expand foreign exchanges.
Refocusing exchange programs through the lens of potential military conflict can accelerate the benefits of collaboration.
-
When admirals obstruct justice
Regaining trust and respect after a military scandal requires accountability at the highest levels of leadership, our guest opinion writer argues.
-
Del Toro’s case for funding the US Navy and Marine Corps
As perilous as the state of affairs may seem, things might soon get dramatically and demonstrably worse with sequestration, the Navy secretary argues.
-
Tradition at the end of Army-Navy game shows sportsmanship, unity
At games’ end, each school pauses to sing their alma mater, the winning team goes last.
















