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Elon Musk-Mark Zuckerberg fight confirmed, proceeds to go to veterans
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and Twitter (X) owner Elon Musk have formally agreed to a mixed martial arts fight in the ancient city of Rome.
By Jon Simkins
Fort Carson soldier dies in Syria in ‘non-combat incident’
Spc. Alex J. Ram's death is under investigation.
By Davis Winkie
No money to pay troops if debt ceiling deal doesn’t happen, defense secretary warns
The U.S. is due to run out of cash reserves on Oct. 18.
IHG® Army Hotels Help Communities through Giving for Good initiatives
For IHG® Army Hotels, September is also about community, especially giving back and giving thanks. We call it our Giving for Good Month.
The Army wants you to get smart on China’s military structure and tactics
A new Army publication highlights the capabilities and tactic's of China's armed forces.
By Davis Winkie
Role reversal: Marine artillery and infantry swap roles in exercises preparing for a littoral fight
They took artillery officers as mission commanders for infantry forces.
By Philip Athey
Coast Guard honors Black veteran, NFL great Emlen Tunnell
Before he became the first Black player inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Emlen Tunnell served in the Coast Guard during and after World War II, where he was credited with saving the lives of two shipmates in separate incidents.
Pentagon official overseeing counter-ISIS effort forced out
The acting defense secretary accepted the resignation of Christopher Maier, who was director of the Defeat-ISIS Task Force.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press
Sen. Jack Reed is a quiet professional. If Democrats win the Senate, he’ll be front and center.
With Democrats fighting to retake the Senate and the White House in the Nov. 3 elections, Sen. Jack Reed is favored to move into one of Congress' most visible positions and become a major defense figure for his party ― and just as the military’s transition toward competition with China and Russia is gaining momentum.
By Joe Gould
HASC Chair Adam Smith on a Democrat-led NatSec policy, modernization and a ‘500-ship Navy’
Expect artificial intelligence, command-and-control and survivability to be watchwords in the House Armed Services Committee going forward.
By Joe Gould
Marines investigating Okinawa bar fight of nearly 2 dozen service members
The men reportedly shoved, punched and beat up one another.
By Harm Venhuizen