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Senators could be forced to ram through some military nominations soon
Despite one senator's hold on 300-plus confirmations, Democratic leaders could advance some nominees individually.
As troops leave, US to keep airstrike option in Afghanistan
Officials have said the withdrawal of the main U.S. military force and its equipment from Afghanistan would be largely completed by this weekend.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press and Robert Burns, The Associated Press
Wyoming-based nuclear missile force gets new commander
Col. Catherine Barrrington took command of the 90th Missile Wing at F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Cheyenne in a ceremony Monday.
Former Green Beret, son, apologize to Tokyo court for role in Ghosn escape
At the outset of their trial earlier this month, former Green Beret Michael Taylor and his son Peter indicated they weren’t fighting the allegations, in Japan’s equivalent of pleading guilty.
Ex-Green Beret convicted of spying for Russia moves to withdraw guilty plea
The filing came less than two weeks after former Army Green Beret Peter Debbins was sentenced to 188 months in prison for violating the federal Espionage Act.
Ex-Army Green Beret gets 15 years for Russian espionage
Debbins’ relationship with Russian intelligence dates to 1996 and spanned 15 years.
He went from NYC to Vietnam to deliver beer during a war — now his story is coming to the big screen
Raise your glasses, because this is going to be a fun one.
By Jon Simkins
Last defendant in 2018 trespass of Georgia submarine base is sentenced
The Kings Bay 7, as they are known, are part of a 39-year-old anti-nuclear movement called Plowshares.
Army’s new Arctic strategy aims to build expeditionary capability
Information gleaned from a recent brigade-size exercise will help determine what funding is needed by Alaska units to work for extended periods across the Arctic and in other cold-weather environments.
By Kyle Rempfer
Former Green Beret accuses US of ‘betrayal’ for OK’ing extradition to Japan in smuggling case
A U.S. Army Special Forces veteran accused, along with his son, of smuggling former Nissan Motor Co. Chair Carlos Ghosn out of Japan in a box is imploring U.S. officials to block their extradition.
The military needs to learn the right lessons and adapt
If American security institutions often over-correct in the short-run, they do have a good record of getting it right in the long run, says the author of this commentary.
By Peter Feaver