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Buffalo chicken, Thai and Cuban food coming to the MRE lineup in 2026
Three current, low-rated meal options are going away next year.
By Todd South
This grandmother returned from Syria in her first deployment in the National Guard
Sixteen years ago at age 41, Monica Willis, then a member of the Cross Lanes-based Army Reserve’s 261st Ordnance Co., was looking forward to what was to have been a deployment to Iraq.
By Rick Steelhammer, Charleston (W.Va.) Gazette-Mail via the AP
US withdraws troops from Libya amid rival militias fighting near capital
The United States said Sunday it has temporarily withdrawn some of its forces from Libya due to “security conditions on the ground,” as a Libyan military commander’s forces advanced toward the capital, Tripoli, clashing with rival militias.
Here’s how F-35 technology would be compromised if Turkey also had the S-400 anti-aircraft system
The U.S. Air Force was able to bomb Libya with impunity after knocking out its relic of an Integrated Air Defense System, but what if the country had actually maintained a competent IADS network?
By Kyle Rempfer
This man may have gotten more vets into Ivy League schools than anyone else
Dean Awn was known as “an institution as it pertains to student veterans’ success.”
By Joshua Axelrod
Trump may ‘take care’ of F-35, S-400 issue, Turkish official claims
“Different statements are coming from different institutions of the United States as well… different and contradictory statements are coming.”
By Aaron Mehta
Ammo for the Marine Corps .50 caliber is getting a whole lot lighter
The company could deliver more than 2 million rounds in both ball and armor piercing over a three-year contract.
By Todd South
Turkish pilots will keep training on F-35s in Arizona, despite possibly being cut from the program
Turkish pilots will continue training to fly the F-35A joint strike fighter in Arizona, officials said.
By Kyle Rempfer
Turkey’s marriage of F-35 and S-400 ‘absolutely unsustainable,’ says EUCOM nominee
US general: Turkey 'should not get' F-35
By Joe Gould
Hub and spokes: US pumps aid into Mozambique following massive cyclone
U.S. Africa Command has been allotted millions of dollars to help move supplies into Mozambique, which was hit by the strongest-ever cyclone in the Southern Hemisphere March 14-15.
By Kyle Rempfer
Turkey says S-400 delivery talks still on, despite US bill to block F-35
Turkey is still talking S-400 delivery with Russia, despite bill to ban F-35 sales.
By Joe Gould