RIP to a Marine general who paved the way for the Corps of todayGen. George Crist was the first Marine general to run a unified combatant command, ushering in joint operations as the norm.By Todd South9 months ago
Fearing Russian false flag in Ukraine, US launches plan to track armsThe U.S. State Department released plans Thursday to better track weapons supplied to Ukraine.By Joe Gould3 years ago
The retention dilemma will not be solved by early officer promotionsFor myself and many of my fellow airmen, a more meaningful role — tailoring my career to my personal strengths — would yield more job satisfaction.By Capt. Brianna Dow3 years ago
US holds fire on reports of Turkey’s second S-400 shipment The U.S. warned against further engagement with Russia’s defense sector amid reports Turkey will move forward with a second S-400 batch.By Bryant Harris, Joe Gould and Burak Ege Bekdil3 years ago
Why toxic senior leaders survive — and sometimes thrive — in the militaryThe armed forces have lost far more talent as a result of poor and toxic leadership than any supposed benefit the toxic people have brought to their organizations, writes recently retired Col. Jason Lamb.By Retired Col. Jason Lamb5 years ago
Commentary: Farewell to ‘Ned Stark’The colonel who sparked debate across the Air Force is retiring, and shares some parting thoughts.By Col. Jason Lamb5 years ago