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A lack of sleep is breaking the US military
From the very start, unspoken principles are ingrained in service members. One such principle is that "sleep is a crutch."
By Maj. Dave Nixon
Study recruits troops to see how sleep deprivation affects the brain
Researchers want to know how sleep deprivation affects brain function.
New human performance pavilion showcases fitness tech
The AUSA pavilion will feature morning workouts and senior Army leader panels on the Holistic Health and Fitness program.
By Todd South
How does use of ‘ninja missile’ change counterterrorism?
Drone strikes have also been relatively effective at limiting collateral damage compared to other strike options—reducing deaths among both civilians on the ground as well as U.S. servicemembers who might otherwise take part in a ground raid. Needless to say, a more precise missile will only serve to keep lowering civilian casualties.
By Jacob Ware
New documentary scrutinizes Pentagon-Hollywood relationship — but is it propaganda?
Theaters of War offers a new perspective on the military's relationship with Hollywood.
By Davis Winkie
Airmen take KC-46 tanker on record-setting ride in the name of sleep and fatigue science
The mission aimed to see how airmen and the jet would fare over a full day in flight.
Pushups, run, plank and...tactical nap? Soldiers need more sleep, Army research says
Soldiers need to take "tactical naps."
By Todd South
Amid fears of Russian air dominance, US to send anti-aircraft Stingers to Ukraine
The U.S. for the first time has approved the direct delivery of Stinger anti-aircraft missiles to Ukraine as part of a package approved by the White House last week.
Vets’ disability benefits for tinnitus, mental health issues may change
No veterans would lose benefits under the plan, but veterans applying for disability benefits in the future could see a more difficult path to payouts.
Airmen at Al Udeid warned fatigue was hurting war effort, safety reports show
Sleep deprivation is a chronic problem in the armed forces, sometimes with deadly consequences.
‘First Casualty’ tells story of secret CIA mission in Afghanistan
"First Casualty" is a true story that reveals the secret mission of CIA Team Alpha in Afghanistan in October 2001.
By Toby Harnden