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Caine visits Caribbean as Trump ramps up pressure on Venezuela
The nation’s top military officer is visiting U.S. troops Monday in Puerto Rico and on a Navy warship in the region, where the U.S. has amassed a fleet.
Nearly 4,000 soldiers, sailors and Marines applied to join the Space Force. Here are the 50 who made it.
The Space Force is preparing to choose another 350 or so members from that applicant pool in the next month.
Book excerpt: ‘Holistic Command of War: Wellington, Spínola and Petraeus’
The author looks at the actions of three generals — Wellington, Spinola and Petraeus — to identify common points and differences in their chosen strategies.
By Nuno Lemos Pires
Pentagon’s extremism definition will have to find the line between free speech and unit cohesion
In order to root out extremism, the military is going to have to define it.
Schumer, White House back repeal of Iraq War authorization
The White House said it supports the legislation and stressed that no ongoing military activities are reliant upon the 2002 authorization.
Marine Corps inspector general fired, counseled as result of deadly AAV accident
Maj. Gen. Robert Castellvi had been suspended from his position in April.
By Philip Athey
Book excerpt: ‘The Other Face of Battle: America’s Forgotten Wars and the Experience of Combat’
"The Other Face of Battle" reminds us that "irregular" or "asymmetrical" warfare is now not the exception but the rule. Understanding its roots seems more crucial than ever.
By Wayne E. Lee, David L. Preston, Anthony E. Carlson, and David Silbey
Airman was part of militia plotting ‘war’ against police, court filings say
Steven Carrillo, an Air Force sergeant, has pleaded not guilty in the fatal shootings of a federal officer and a Santa Cruz sheriff in 2020.
Marines out of new infantry school are ‘more competent’ ― but more tests await
Here's what happened at the first new Infantry Marine Course.
By Philip Athey