NDAA restores women’s policy teams canceled in Pentagon DEI purgeCertain all-volunteer teams of service women working to address obstacles and improve policy were casualties of the Pentagon's war on DEI. By Hope Hodge Seck3 days ago
OpinionBeware of NATO’s enlargement trapThe tragedy of NATO expansion lies not in beginning it, but in never considering when and where it might end, argues former NATO official Michael Rühle.By Michael Rühle3 days ago
Trump vows retaliation after 2 US troops killed in Syria attackThree U.S. service members were also wounded and one U.S. civilian was killed in the ambush by a lone Islamic State member in central Syria.4 days ago
How the Air Force brought a B-2 Spirit back to life After four years of repair efforts, the "Spirit of Georgia" overcame obstacles to return to flight following a landing accident.By Cristina Stassis13 days ago
US Marine Corps stands up 3 new combat logistics companies in JapanThe activation comes as part of the Corps' Force Design 2030 recalibration toward agile logistics in the contested island chains of the Pacific.By J.D. Simkins and Hope Hodge Seck2 weeks ago
Marines hit retention goal ‘earlier than ever before,’ top Marine saysMarine Corps Commandant Gen. Eric Smith announced that retention goals were met just weeks after the target window opened.By J.D. Simkins3 weeks ago