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Army Reserve officers are bailing out, this general has a plan
Practices that fed the mobilization machine during recent wars now bedevil the Reserve as those wars end and the Pentagon preps for bigger fights.
By Davis Winkie
This Compass Call squadron was deployed in Afghanistan for 20 years. Here’s their inside story.
The EC-130H Compass Call worked behind the scenes for two decades in Afghanistan, from supporting the arrival of special forces, to the bin Laden raid and the Kabul evacuation.
Pentagon chief speaks for 1st time to Chinese counterpart
The talks broke a communications impasse that American officials saw as increasingly dangerous.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press
Marine-style barbecue? Marines add foraging class to The Basic School
At the in-the-field portion, Marines take turns butchering fish and pigs.
By Philip Athey
‘Climate change is going to cost us’: How the US military is preparing for harsher environments
Climate change is no longer a problem for future defense leaders — it is an immediate challenge.
By Andrew Eversden
Russia says warning shots deter UK warship; London denies it
The incident on Wednesday marks the first time since the Cold War era that Moscow has claimed to have used live ammunition to deter a NATO warship, reflecting soaring Russia-West tensions.
Marine Corps looks to stabilize shore at sinking Hawaii range
The Hawaii range is just one Marine property forced to consider construction projects in the wake of rising sea levels.
By Philip Athey
US sanctions NATO ally Turkey over purchase of Russian missile defense system
Prior to Monday, the U.S. had kicked Turkey out of its F-35 stealth fighter development and training program over the S-400 purchase.
Are phoneless deployments the future for Marines?
"This is no joke when we’re facing a peer advisory who’s looking for those exact signals."
By Philip Athey
Shuttering Asymmetric Warfare Group and Red Team is the ‘wrong direction,’ retired Army three-star says
The Army’s decision to close some of its innovation programs closely associated with the Iraq and Afghanistan wars is ill-advised, said a former commander of coalition forces in Afghanistan.
By Kyle Rempfer
Coronavirus hits brigade at NTC, as home post deals with surge in cases
A soldier with knowledge of the situation said there have been about 20 coronavirus cases among soldiers with 3rd Brigade, 1st Armored Division, about half of whom are asymptomatic.
By Kyle Rempfer