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West Point violating First Amendment with professor crackdown: Lawsuit
A West Point professor has filed a lawsuit against the school, arguing it violates the First Amendment by banning professors' opinions in the classroom.
Navy intel admiral says China balloon was wake-up call to Americans
The Office of Naval Intelligence head also called for the intel community to release more information to back up claims of Beijing's bad intentions.
A new Navy ‘cyber’ rating is in the works
The new rating will replace cryptologic technician networks and it's name will include "cyber." Expect more details later this year.
Navy’s Project Overmatch boss pushing hard for international synergy
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Michael Gilday in October said the service was sharing insights from Project Overmatch with friendly forces abroad.
Being a Marine is enough of a bonus, No. 2 Marine Corps general says
"Your bonus is that you get to call yourself a Marine."
Sailors, soldiers need skills to fight propaganda, Navy’s Cleary says
The Kremlin is pumping out reams of misinformation concerning its latest invasion of Ukraine, now nearing the one-year mark.
Northrop links drones, ships in demonstration of connected Navy fleet
To stay ahead of China and Russia, the U.S. military is attempting to dissolve the walls between the services, their databases and their weapons.
2 West Point football players to face off in the Super Bowl
Two former members of the United States Military Academy’s Black Knights football team are set to take opposite sides of the field at Super Bowl LVII.
Opinion
How West Point can help inspire leaders
A West Point alumnus' thoughts on inspiring leadership.
By Tom Lough
Three distinguished colonels led the way for others
The U.S. Army War College graduates made strides in service.
By Col. Charles Allen (ret.)