Every Ship a SAG and the LUSV Imperative
Kyle Cregge, CIMSEC The US Navy’s strike capacity is shrinking. As highlighted in
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Kyle Cregge, CIMSEC The US Navy’s strike capacity is shrinking. As highlighted in
Jacquelyn Schneider, Foreign Affairs The U.S. Military Needs Low-Cost Innovation—Not Big-Ticket Boondoggles
It is ironic that, despite two decades of U.S.-led conflict in…
Rodani Tan, Small Wars Journal During the Vietnam War, Builder et al. (1999) mentioned that before 1965, the fighting by the United States (U.S.) Soldiers in Vietnam had been in minor…
The Diplomat The South Korean and U.S. militaries are preparing to conduct two exercises: Freedom Shield, a computer-simulated training, and Warrior Shield FTX, large-scale joint field…
Patricia Kime, Military.com The Department of Veterans Affairs has formed a leadership panel to understand why veterans who…
Loren Thompson, Forbes A fierce competition is underway between four powerhouse defense firms to win the development contract for a future Army sensor aircraft. The effort is called Athena,…
The Federalist Racial preferences compromise combat effectiveness, dilute merit, and are unfair.
During oral argument in the college admissions racial preferences cases (Students…
The sacred oil which will be used to anoint King Charles at his coronation in May has been consecrated in Jerusalem, reflecting the British monarch’s links to the Holy Land, Buckingham Palace said on Friday.
The Biden administration’s new strategy would shift the liability for security failures to a controversial target: the companies that caused them.