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New field ration delivers more nutrition in a smaller package
The ration allows soldiers to pack five days of nutrition in a three-day footprint.
By Todd South
Two years on, families of fallen criticize Niger ambush investigation, say soldiers’ leaders unfairly treated
Four soldiers were killed in the ambush on Oct. 4, 2017.
By Kyle Rempfer
West Point to honor first female 4-star general
The first woman to become a four-star general in the U.S. military will be honored with an award at West Point.
Diversity of ‘races, religions, backgrounds and genders’ essential to warfighting in the information age, 3-star says
Diversity of thought will matter in the future fight, Lt. Gen. Lori Reynolds says.
By Todd South
Parade marking 70 years of Communist Party rule in China offers a glimpse into country’s military ambitions
A parade Tuesday by China’s secretive military will offer a rare look at its rapidly developing arsenal, including possibly a nuclear-capable missile that could reach the United States in 30 minutes, as Beijing gets closer to matching Washington and other powers in weapons technology.
Army releases sergeant first class promotion lists
The future E-7s were selected by the fiscal 2019 board.
By Staff Reports
First F-35 fighter jets assigned to Air National Guard arrive in Vermont
The first two of an eventual 20 F-35 jets arrived Thursday at the Vermont Air National Guard base in South Burlington, the first Guard unit to receive the next-generation fighter.
US destroyer made ‘historic’ visit to Beirut as regional tensions mount
The port visit by the Arleigh Burke-class destroyer Ramage to Beirut was the first in 36 years.
By Shawn Snow
Attention Collectors! Walther now offers ‘First Edition’ PPK/S pistols
Walther announces the release of the PPK/S First Edition. Limited to only 1250 units, serial numbers 101-1350, the First Edition will only be a one-time run.
By Staff
How to bridge the divide between civilians and the military, first responders
Volunteer opportunities that build understanding and increase engagement between civilians with the military and first responders is one proven way to bridge the divide, say the authors of this commentary.
By Kevin M. Schmiegel and Patrick A. Burke