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The Army has announced that three brigades will deploy this fall to three different theaters, underscoring that many soldiers continue to serve far away from home even though the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have ended.
The 1st Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division is headed to the U.S. Central Command theater of operations, the Army recently announced. The brigade combat team will replace the New Jersey Army National Guard’s 44th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, which is currently supporting Operation Inherent Resolve, the U.S.
A crash that destroyed a B-1B bomber at Ellsworth Air Force Base in January was the result of pilot error and poor leadership on the base that led to “unsatisfactory levels of basic airmanship, an inadequate focus on foundational governing directive knowledge, and an overall lack of discipline throughout the 34th Bomb Squadron,” according to a cutting report issued by an Air Force accident investigation board.
Scientific studies aimed at unlocking the genetic code of all humans have had problems with their data: it was mostly collected from people with “European” heritage, leaving wide gaps in the study of DNA from populations around the world.
To close the gap, the authors of one recent study turned to military veterans, a group whose health and genetics are well studied during and after military service, and whose genetics come from a wide swath of the world.
My family recipe for chicken and broccoli casserole. Also, in this, we hear a story from a veteran friend of mine who served in the Army as a Green Beret. – 2 whole cooked chickens shredded – 6 cups(when dry) of rice cooked in chicken broth – 2-3 heads of broccoli steamed – 1lb block of cheddar cheese shredded – 4-5 cans cream of chicken soup – 8-12oz of mayo
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The U.S. Navy has agreed to correct the records of SEALs and sailors who declined to receive COVID-19 vaccines due to their religious beliefs, under a settlement approved by a federal court on July 24.
“Defendants agree to re-review the personnel records of all class members to ensure that the U.S.
Host L Todd Wood speaks to former USAF, and IAF fighter pilot Brent Beecham on the backstory behind the Israeli Air Force raid on Yemen this week.
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When Abraham Lopez showed up for boot camp on July 15, the sprawling crop of lettuce atop his head was so big that his hair obscured most of his face, according to a picture posted online by Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego.
But, as the series of pictures of Lopez chronicle, his volcanic eruption of a mane was no obstacle for the barbers at the recruit depot, who are combat seasoned in the war against flowing locks.
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Neither Russia nor Ukraine sees advantage in ending the war swiftly, so the demand for military aid and the cost in human lives goes on.
The proliferation and availability of small drones is allowing Army units at lower echelons to see and sense farther, negating the need for larger or more exquisite platforms or risking forward observers.
As part of a new Army concept, the 25th Infantry Division has been able to test new equipment that its commander said made it more lethal, agile and mobile.
“At a company level or even at a battalion level, they relied on assets predominantly from the brigade or higher level — assets that required sustainment and security,” Maj. Gen.
The EU has sent the first payment to Ukraine for ‘military capabilities’ and ‘reconstruction’, financed by frozen Russian assets.
The extent to which the UK’s own stockpiles are being drawn down as a result of Ukraine donations have not been publicly disclosed.
Hungary has received its first indigenously produced KF41 Lynx infantry fighting vehicle from Rheinmetall, and Ukraine will soon follow.
Royal Marines who want to become scout snipers
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Adam Schwarze, RCD
On Sunday, President Joe Biden made the appropriate decision to drop out of the 2024 presidential race amid pressure and a soft coup attempt from Democrats.
Karen McKay, RealClearDefense
More than 60 years ago – 1962, I think it was – I read a book with a profound message that burned itself into the recesses of my mind.
Travis Pike, Sandboxx News
During a simulated drone hunt, MARSOC Marines recently glided into Tampa with paramotors strapped to their backs.
Saballa, DefPost
RTX has announced the successful test launches of its StormBreaker precision-strike standoff weapon on the F-35C Lightning II fighter jet.
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The crew of a B-1B Lancer that crashed at Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota in January failed to properly manage the bomber’s airspeed and angle of approach while landing, a…
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Tensions between China and the Philippines have escalated dramatically in recent months around Second Thomas Shoal, a submerged reef in the eastern Spratly Islands. The Chinese Coast Guard has repeatedly attempted to block delivery of food, water, and building supplies to the Philippine marine detachment aboard the BRP Sierra Madre, a World War II–era warship grounded on the shoal since 1999. In at least two incidents since March, China’s use of coercion has injured Philippines sailors. The risks of escalation are serious.
Ryan Evans talks with Philip Zelikow about his recent article for TNSR, “Confronting Another Axis? History, Humility, and Wishful Thinking.” Their wide-ranging and insightful conversation covers everything from Zelikow’s career as a high-level foreign policy practitioner and as an historian, his experience directing the 9/11 Commission, his argument that we are in an exceptionally volatile time in global politics, and more. Image: ChatGPT
The post Mitigating Risks in a Volatile World: A Conversation with Philip Zelikow appeared first on War on the Rocks.
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Omar ‘Crispy’ Avila tried smoking a couple of times as a teen, but he didn’t like it. But when he joined the Army after high school, it seemed like he was ‘smoking and joking’ with his fellow infantrymen overnight.
“I was so focused on sports in high school that I didn’t really care for it. But after joining the military, I think the training goes hand in hand with nicotine and caffeine,” Avila said. “I just kind of picked it up and smoked ever since I was in — drinking a lot of coffee and smoking cigarettes to stay awake, especially during night missions.
A 14-year-old was killed and three other minors injured at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia earlier this week, officials said, when a wall collapsed in the locker room of the base pool.
The fatal incident took place at the Georgia base’s Heritage Club Pool men’s locker room on July 22, Air Force officials said in a release. One minor was treated on scene and released. Three minors were brought to local hospitals, where one of them died.
“Our hearts are broken for these individuals and their families.
The Pentagon’s top supplier of commercial electro-optical imagery, Maxar, debuted the first images captured by its second, next-generation WorldView Legion satellite exclusively with DefenseScoop on Thursday.
These extremely high-resolution pictures of precise locations in Singapore, South Africa, Spain and Brazil — as well as never-before shared images of the Pentagon from the first WorldView Legion — demonstrate what Maxar’s newest, still-growing constellation of cutting-edge satellites offer to the Defense Department and Intelligence Community in the near term.
Three different types of U.S. and Canadian fighter aircraft were dispatched to intercept a rare joint formation of Russian and Chinese bombers as they buzzed near Alaskan airspace Wednesday, according to the Defense Department.
Russian bombers are no stranger to Alaskan air defenders, but Wednesday marked the first appearance of Chinese aircraft in the Alaska ADIZ, a defense official said.
In 2020, Walker D. Mills and Dylan “Joose” Phillips-Levine wrote “The Future of Tactical Airlift is Here and it’s Vertical,” where they explore tactical airlift use in the U.S. military and argue that rotary-wing and tilt-rotor aircrafts should have a significant role in the future. Four years later, we invited them back to discuss how tactical airlift has evolved. Read more below. Image: U.S. Air Force (Photo by Staff Sgt.
Frank Lazzara, Director of Advanced Vertical Lift Systems Sales and Strategy at Bell, discloses advances and future goals for FLRAA.
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Supply chain problems in the UK will reportedly see spares from European countries redirected to the UK programme.
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As a former USAF pilot who was stationed at Elmendorf AFB, Alaska in the 1980s, and has flown all over Alaska, the current ‘reporting’ on the ‘scramble’ to intercept Russian and Chinese bombers off the Alaskan coastline, air defense zone (ADIZ), is both absurd and ignorant.
Probing of Alaskan air space has been going on for decades and decades by the Russian Federation, then Soviet Union in the ’80s, and now the People’s Liberation Army has entered the game.
It is nothing new.
It is not a serious situation, nor was it a scramble.
The Defense Department wants to see whether industry’s drone killers can get the job done while operating in a contested electromagnetic environment.
The technical demonstration, slated to be conducted early next year, will be overseen by the Joint Counter-small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Office (JCO), according to a new sources-sought notice.
The event is being planned as concerns grow about the threats posed by enemy drones and electronic warfare arsenals. While the U.S.
On July 25, 1969, the Nixon Doctrine was announced, and along with it, the expectation for America’s Asian allies to become responsible for their own military defense.
During his campaign, Nixon promised “peace with honor” in Vietnam but by the time he took office in 1969, the war continued to rage on without an end in sight. By then, the United States had already been at war for nearly four brutal years. Over 25,000 Americans had died in Vietnam, the anti-war sentiment among American protestors was a constant stream of resistance, and there was no end in sight.
Never heard of Dr. Feigi-Ding, Chief of COVID Task Force at the New England Complex Systems Institute?
This Harvard-educated epidemiologist was one of the very first scientists that called the trajectory of the COVID19 pandemic in January 2020.
Dr. Feigi-Ding is sounding the alarm bell again, now for Bird Flu.
Recent statements by the FDA Commissioner have been downright ominous:
[The] real worry is that it will jump to the human lungs where, when that has happened in other parts of the world… the mortality rate has been 25 percent.
The world we know today would not exist without the close ties that bound the Defense Department, academia, and industry throughout the Cold War. The Internet and GPS grew out of those public-private partnerships and became part of the foundation for U.S. leadership in the global economy.
Now the same kinds of partnerships can again help make the Defense Department more innovative and effective — and Americans safer. Military leaders recognize the imperative of forming these partnerships, but clearing away the bureaucratic roadblocks is far easier said than done.
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The Royal Canadian Air Force continues developi
AFP Host L Todd Wood speaks again with Ali Nazary of the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan, on the continuation of the war against the Taliban.
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The partnership between Chess Dynamics and BAE Systems Bofors integrates fire control systems into the Tridon Mk2.
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The decision will cultivate a submarine industry that has strained to meet the Navy’s strategic ambitions in a new, more contentious, security environment.
Mark Kelton, Cipher Brief
OPINION — Describing the conditions that set the stage for history’s largest, most costly war, Winston Churchill wrote in The Gathering…
Chase Spears, RCD
Last month the Supreme Court ended the 40-year precedent known as the Chevron Doctrine.
Greg Hadley, Air & Space Forces Magazine
The Air Force is resurrecting yet another of its B-1 bombers from the “Boneyard” at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz.
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The Pentagon and the top House Democrat on defense policy have called out Northrop Grumman Corp.
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