OpinionHow chest-thumping rhetoric erodes service member safetyDefense Secretary Pete Hegseth's brash rhetoric is profoundly destabilizing for actively-serving military families, this military spouse argues.By Sarah Streyder3 days ago
OpinionIf chaplains are ‘officers second,’ which staff corps officers are next? Removing rank insignia from chaplains sets a precedent for treating staff officers differently than others, the author of this op-ed argues. By Dave Petri3 weeks ago
Senator stalls 3 ‘unfit’ officer promotions in retort to HegsethThe senator made clear the holds were a direct response to Pete Hegseth's decision to block the promotions of two Black and two female officers.By Hope Hodge Seck3 weeks ago
A web of sensors: How the US spots missiles and drones from IranIf a missile is launched from Iran toward a U.S. military base in the region, how do service members know in time to stay safe?By Aaron Brynildson, University of Mississippi, The Conversation4 weeks ago
OpinionWhy military fellowships at civilian universities matterBefore dismantling programs like Senior Service College fellowships, the Pentagon should carefully reconsider the full value they provide to the military.By Craig Wonson4 weeks ago
OpinionTesla’s Cybertruck may be wrong for some. Could it be right for the battlefield?The author of this op-ed discusses how the Tesla Cybertruck could offer a unique platform to carry anti-drone systems. By Alex Lee5 weeks ago