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The Pentagon Is Behind on Issuing Policy to Allow Cadets Who Have Kids to Remain at Service Academies
Overclassification Overkill: The US Government Is Drowning in a Sea of Secrets The U.S. faces far more threats to its national security than from spy balloons or classified documents discovered in former...
The Army Needs to Explain What’s Going on With the Black Hawk Replacement For the past 40 years, the U.S. armed forces and our allies and partners have flown Black Hawks for countless missions --...
20 Ways to Win the Future of War, and Not One Is a Balloon Balloons aren't going to decide whether we win or lose a war with China.
New F-35s Are Being Test-Flown Again Following Texas Crash The F-35 Lightning II Joint Program Office announced last month that engineers had identified a "rare system phenomenon" in...
Why DARPA Banned the First-Ever First Person Shooter Video Game "Maze" was the result of an attempt at creating 3D images by high school seniors in a work-study program at NASA's Ames...
After Crash Suspended F-35 Deliveries, Program Clears Hurdle The F-35 Lightning II Joint Program Office announced Friday that engineers have identified a "rare system phenomenon" in F135...
US Approves Selling Taiwan Munitions Worth $619 Million The United States is Taiwan’s main supplier of military equipment, and China has objected to past sales with sanctions and...
Japan OKs New Budget Including Hefty Arms Cost to Deter China Japan’s lower house of parliament has approved a 114 trillion yen ($836 billion) budget for the next fiscal year.
Pacific Military Exercises Resume at Pre-Pandemic Size Thai and U.S. officials officially opened annual Cobra Gold multinational military exercises, now restored to one of the...
Air Mobility Command Removes Tail Numbers and Unit Info from Planes, Alarming Watchdogs A spokesman for Air Mobility Command told Military.com that airmen's missions take them around the globe and often involve...
Ohio Guard Quietly Removed Guardsman Guilty of Making Ghost Guns Last Year Thomas Develin was arrested in June 2022 on charges stemming from his efforts to make so-called "ghost guns" -- untraceable...
Philippine Governor, 5 Others Killed in Brazen Attack President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. condemned the mid-morning attack.
Army Boss' Mission: Persuade Schools to Welcome Recruiters Recruiters face resistance from teachers' unions and school board members.
Biden and Scholz: US, Germany in 'Lockstep' on Ukraine War There are fresh concerns that public support for ongoing military assistance may be waning.
Nuclear Base Fired 6 Service Members Over Failed Safety Inspection, Defense Official Says Six service members who were abruptly fired from their jobs at Minot Air Force Base were relieved due to a failed safety...
TFR 222 - The Evolution of Training Military Issue Gear (with Jeff Nichols) Stew Smith and Jeff Nichols take a walk down memory lane about training gear of previous BUDS classes, their...
TFR 223 - Talking Operator Syndrome with Dr. Rebecca Ivory (Special Ops Focus) Check out this great discussion with newly minted Doctor of Nursing Practice (Psychiatric Nurse Practictioner) who did her doctoral...
Security Expert: Valid Reason for TikTok Concern The United States is ratcheting up national security concerns about TikTok, mandating that all federal employees delete the Chinese-owned...
TFR 224 - Discussion on Mental Toughness with Jeff Nichols Stew Smith and Jeff Nichols discuss mental toughness. What it is and how to develop it fully through being...
Trading on Patriotism: How Extremist Groups Target and Radicalize Veterans The issue of extremist groups has gained attention after the riot on Jan. 6 aimed at preventing the peaceful transfer of the...
Trading on Patriotism: How Extremist Groups Target and Radicalize Veterans The issue of extremist groups has gained attention after the riot on Jan. 6 aimed at preventing the peaceful transfer of the...
They Said the Rise in Military Suicide Is a Mystery. Traumatic Brain Injury May Be an Answer. Veterans who have had a head injury are at higher risk for suicide, but these deaths can be prevented, experts say.
They Said the Rise in Military Suicide Is a Mystery. Traumatic Brain Injury May Be an Answer. Veterans who have had a head injury are at higher risk for suicide, but these deaths can be prevented, experts say.
Army's New Ad Campaign Brings Back 'Be All You Can Be' As It Courts Gen Z The new ad comes as the service has struggled to appeal to Gen Z and off the heels of the worst recruiting year in its...
Army Boss' Mission: Persuade Schools to Welcome Recruiters Recruiters face resistance from teachers' unions and school board members.
The Navy and Tom Cruise Don't Know How to Quit Each Other Will Tom Cruise's superspy, Ethan Hunt, fly a jet? Bet on it.
Hawaii Congressional Delegation Asks IRS to Exempt Red Hill Families Lawmakers called on the IRS to "use its administrative authority to exempt any assistance provided by the Department of...
New F-35s Are Being Test-Flown Again Following Texas Crash The F-35 Lightning II Joint Program Office announced last month that engineers had identified a "rare system phenomenon" in...
Some Neck and Hand Tattoos OK for Airmen and Guardians Under New Policy Aimed at Helping Recruiting The Air Force and Space Force are now allowing tattoos on the neck and hands, a policy change aimed at bringing younger...
Some Neck and Hand Tattoos OK for Airmen and Guardians Under New Policy Aimed at Helping Recruiting The Air Force and Space Force are now allowing tattoos on the neck and hands, a policy change aimed at bringing younger...
Fuel Spill on Sacred Hawaiian Volcano 'Harmed Our Reputation,' Air Force Secretary Says The Air Force and Space Force still don't have a sense of how much damage has been caused to the environment on Haleakala.
The Marines Claim Wins on Revamp of Personnel Policies The service is boasting significant wins in keeping troops from leaving the Corps and lessening the burden of serving while...
Veterans Group Pushes Cap on Attorney Fees in Camp Lejeune Water Cases Despite Political Divide on Limits The American Legion identified limits on attorneys fees related to Camp Lejeune Justice Act claims as one of its top goals.
Coast Guard Will Let New Moms Defer Assignments for Up to a Year Following Childbirth The service will continue a benefit offered last year to active-duty and reserve personnel, ensuring that pregnant members...
Coast Guard Relieves Commander Following Deadly Collision An investigation into the accident, which happened last August, is ongoing.