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Faceless people, invisible hands: Army video targets PSYOP recruits
A foreboding new video released in the early morning hours is the latest effort by the Army to lure soldiers to some of its more secretive units.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
US cuts military funding to 7 countries for use of child soldiers
It has become common practice for waivers to be granted in the name of supporting U.S. national security interests.
US Army nearly ready to make future long-range assault aircraft award
The Army is just weeks from revealing its choice for a future long-range assault aircraft, according to the service’s acquisition chief.
By Jen Judson
North Korea fires another missile, flies planes near border
South Korea says North Korea has launched a ballistic missile toward its eastern waters and flew planes near the border late Thursday and early Friday.
Is the military too ‘woke’ to recruit?
There's a lack of hard information on why propensity to serve is falling, and whether there's an ideological shift in attitude toward military service.
Army advisor brigade ramps up Pacific partners’ military effectiveness
With six partnerships under its belt, 1st SFAB is authorized to add another eight.
By Todd South
3 Sikhs keep fighting to go to Marine boot camp with turbans, beards
The Marine Corps has said it would allow the men to wear the articles of faith with limitations once the 13 weeks of boot camp conclude.
Headed to a combat training center? These tips will help.
The combat training centers are changing how they challenge rotating units.
By Todd South
Now is the time to rename the carrier John C. Stennis
The USS John C. Stennis honors a noted racist, the author argues. It is time for the Navy and Congress to rename it and send a message of inclusion.
By John P. Cordle