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Minot AFB to receive $850 million for nuclear weapons upgrades
Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota, is in line for a nuclear-sized upgrade as the Department of Defense plans to update its nuclear deterrence capability.
By Michael Achterling, North Dakota Monitor
The Navy’s continuing cruiser debacle
A lengthy and costly effort to modernize the aging cruisers has not gone as planned, the Navy admits.
After missing goal again, Army announces sweeping recruiting reforms
The service's recruiting will eventually look more like that of private sector companies.
By Davis Winkie
US offers Poland rare loan of $2 billion to modernize its military
The Biden administration announced it is offering a $2 billion loan to Poland to support the ally's defense modernization.
Air Force picks four more Guard wings to fly C-130J airlifters
Recent congressional spending packages have allowed the Air National Guard to buy 32 new C-130Js.
Space Force aims for more efficient operations with ‘integrated’ units
Two new "integrated mission deltas" will stand up as early as October.
USS Zumwalt to receive hypersonic missile upgrades at HII
The destroyer's modernization period includes installation of the Navy’s Conventional Prompt Strike hypersonic missile system.
By Diana Stancy
Guard battalion commander faces assault, sexual harassment charges
Lt. Col. Mark B. Patterson's trial is tentatively scheduled for January 2024.
By Davis Winkie
Seven questions with Gen. Rainey, head of US Army Futures Command
Gen. James Rainey plans to spend the next two years finalizing key decisions on the Army’s formational design for the 2040s.
By Jen Judson
Gen. James McConville reflects on his tenure as Army chief of staff
Gen. James McConville looks back on his years in uniform, his time as Army chief of staff, and offers his thoughts on what's ahead for the service.
By Jen Judson
US Coast Guard says Titan submersible imploded near Titanic wreckage
The Coast Guard will continue searching near the Titanic for more clues about what happened to the Titan.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press