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How this Army unit’s new program is driving down bad behavior
Chaplains, master fitness trainers and a focus on unit pride, team-building events improved a range of individual and unit statistics.
By Todd South
Air Force may shrink Middle East presence, proposed budget cut shows
Cutting spending on the Air Force’s enduring wars reflects a shift “toward the pacing challenge" of China," Kristyn Jones said.
US Army seeks essentially flat FY24 budget
The Army's FY24 budget prioritizes trying to solve some of the service's recruiting problems.
By Jen Judson
China’s neighbors seek expanded partnerships with US to deter, defend
The Pentagon’s efforts to improve U.S. force posture in the Pacific have yielded a flurry of major agreements, with allies motivated by China's behavior.
By Joe Gould
Tips for generals: how to navigate politics without partisanship
How to stay out of partisan fights in a politically charged environment.
B-1 bombers again deploy to Guam amid Pacific tensions
Bomber crews will participate in several training missions with regional allies while overseas.
B-52s flying bomber task force missions over Europe
The bombers arrived Aug. 18 from Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota.
After Ukraine invasion, is U.S. deterrence strategy already outdated?
Economic sanctions “clearly were not convincing to Russia in advance,” Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks said. “It’s not clear anything would have been convincing to Russia in advance; I’m not going to try to get into the head of Vladimir Putin."
Cyber innovation and partnerships are key to future deterrence
Most people naturally think of deterrence in terms of weaponry.
By B. Seth Bennett
Integrating deterrence across the gray — making it more than words
The authors propose concepts to address a gap in discourse on "integrated deterrence" in the upcoming National Defense Strategy.
By Katie Crombe, Steve Ferenzi and Robert Jones