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Is the United States overestimating China’s power?
It is time to right-size the American understanding of China’s comprehensive power, writes Dan Murphy of the Harvard Kennedy School.
By Dan Murphy, Harvard Kennedy School
Former airline, military pilot indicted for alleged cockpit threat
A grand jury indicted Jonathan J. Dunn over a 2022 incident in which he allegedly threatened to shoot the captain of a commercial flight.
USS John Finn’s second-in-command fired along with CO last week
The Navy policy is to announce when a commanding officer is relieved, but not when other members of the command triad are removed.
Security Force Assistance Brigade commander under investigation
Col. Jonathan Chung has been "suspended" from command, a spokesperson said.
By Davis Winkie
From Ukraine to debt ceiling, it’s a balancing act to pass FY24 budget
The debt ceiling debate could complicate Congress' attempt to pass a defense budget and additional Ukraine emergency spending.
Top Air Force recruiter predicts maintainer, security forces shortage
As of the end of March, the midpoint of fiscal 2023, the Air Force was less than halfway to its active duty recruiting goal.
Refreshed ‘Be all you can be’ ads coming after Jonathan Majors arrest
The Army is working to retrofit old advertisements with new messages after the actor's arrest.
By Davis Winkie
Is the Army’s $117 million rebrand dead after Jonathan Majors’ arrest?
The future of the Army's major rebrand effort remained in limbo Monday.
By Davis Winkie
Army pulls ‘Be all you can be’ ads after on-screen narrator arrested
Actor Jonathan Majors' arrest for alleged assault, strangulation and harassment derailed the Army's rebrand project.
By Davis Winkie
How the Corps’ new training document ignores US law
What lies beneath Training and Education 2030 is destructive and comes dangerously close to violating U.S. law, these retired Marines say.
By Lt. Gen. Paul Van Riper (retired) and Brig. Gen. Jerry McAbee (retired)