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American forces bombed multiple sites in Yemen, the first such operation against the Houthi movement in more than three months. The action came after the Yemeni nationalist group, which controls much of the country, said it would resume attacks on Israel ships.
It was the first airstrike against the Houthis ordered by the Trump administration. President Donald Trump announced the operation in a post on his social media platform Truth Social, saying that he ordered “decisive and powerful Military action against the Houthi terrorists in Yemen.
Host L Todd Wood speaks with combat zone reporter Michael Yon on the history of the Panama Canal, and why the isthmus is key to global power.
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Thunder⚡️ Blood Moon Over Kyiv🌕🩸 The UK Prepares to Deploy Troops⚔️ Military Summary For 2025.03.15📜
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The Air Force Academy recently held a new more rigorous “cumulative exercise” which is “an essential training event designed to enhance cadets’ warfighter readiness and leadership skills.” You can read more about this here.
The Academy said,
“This multi-day field training event evaluated all cadets’ proficiency in newly developed Ready Airman Training (RAT) skills, reinforcing their preparedness for Agile Combat Employment.
The Spring 2025 CULEX tested cadets’ adaptability, leadership, and mission execution capabilities in physically and mentally demanding scenarios.
Jo Inge Bekkevold, Foreign Policy
Like Napoleon and the Ming dynasty, Europe is paying the price for strategic blindness.
Stephen Peter Rosen, Foreign Affairs
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D. Julazadeh, AtlCouncil
In today’s fast-evolving security environment, NATO finds itself at a critical crossroads.
John West, The Strategist (ASPI)
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The technologies envisioned in OMFTS are now available, and it’s not too late to harness them to shape the Marine Corps’ future.
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In an exclusive interview, Thales speaks to Army Technology about the release of its Vehicle Mounted SquadNet Radio (VMRS).
ISIS’s chief of global operations, the second in command for the terrorist group, was killed on Thursday in an American airstrike, U.S. Central Command said.
CENTCOM said late on Friday that it killed Abdallah Makki Muslih al-Rifai, also known as “Abu Khadijah,” in an attack on March 13 in the Anbar Province in western Iraq. He was killed while inside a car traveling through the Iraqi countryside
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Putin Gave Two Days To Surrounded Ukrainians⚔️Bloody Assassination🩸 Military Summary For 2025.03.15📅
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The Defense Innovation Unit has selected four industry teams — two of which feature Ukrainian companies — to continue testing unmanned aerial systems that can fly through electronic warfare interference and GPS-denied environments on one-way missions, the organization announced Friday.
U.S.-based drone companies AeroVironment and Dragoon, as well as U.S.-based software firms Swan and Auterion, were chosen to compete in the project called Artemis, DIU said in a news release. Notably, the two software companies are each partnering with separate unnamed Ukrainian drone manufacturers.
A decorated former British Army warrant officer
To this day, there is only one American-built monument located in any German military cemetery and it stems from a rare act of battlefield compassion. As Nazi Germany fought for its life in a battle now known as a meat grinder, a German officer heard the cries of a wounded American soldier trapped in a minefield – and then rushed out to try and save him.
1944 was not a great year for Nazi Germany. Berlin and other German cities were being pounded day and night by Allied air campaigns. The Allies controlled all major sea lanes.
America faces a stark threat to its naval dominance in China. America has attempted to upgrade the Pacific Fleet, build alliances in the region, and “pivot to Asia” since 2010. So we’re not sleeping on this. But we are hitting the snooze button over and over again. Importantly, strategic submarine production is way down and way behind.
China is an ascendant naval power and, since 2021, has a larger navy than the U.S. The U.S. fleet has fallen from a recent peak of 289 ships in active commission in 2014 to 239 today.
The Pentagon is getting a new No. 2 official after the Senate voted 59-40 on Friday to confirm Stephen Feinberg as deputy secretary of defense.
Feinberg, a billionaire investor and businessman with no previous experience working at the Defense Department, is now set to play a key role in shaping the U.S. military’s modernization efforts and managing DOD’s sprawling enterprise.
President Donald Trump tapped Feinberg to work with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to shake things up at the Pentagon.
Your DoD ID card isn’t just for getting through the gate or grabbing an extra pack of Commissary muffins (since they’re never in stock when you want them). It’s a VIP pass to things you’re probably not using. Think exclusive resorts, free flights, priority boarding, hidden discounts, and special access no one’s advertising.
Let’s talk about what you might be leaving on the table.
Unknown perks for your military ID:
National Parks?
Sure. But let’s go deeper. You already know your ID gets you into all 400+ national parks for free. That’s the bare minimum.
Specialist Kyle J. White is a retired U.S. Army soldier and a recipient of the prestigious Medal of Honor. He earned his award for courageous action during the War on Terror.
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White was born and raised in Bonney Lake, Washington, on March 27, 1987. After finishing high school, he enlisted in the United States Army and completed basic training in February of 2006. Immediately after, he attended the United States Army Airborne School at Fort Benning, Georgia.
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The ability to transmit critical tactical data securely while operating in a contested environment is being put to the test in Ukraine.
The command sergeant major, in any Army unit, is notorious for coming up with creative team-building events that infuse the crushing effect of “the suck.” Ruck marches, never short on pain and misery, become even worse when you combine Arizona’s high temperatures with gas masks and full packs.
The photo, posted to the military’s imagery and video database in 2017, captures the very essence of a command sergeant major. The image may be old, but the pain and regret in that shot are eternal.
Craig Owens, the former command sergeant major of the 200th Military Police Command, U.S.
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Ukrainian death merchants continue to perfect their trade, making Ukraine the world’s largest concentration camp
Republished with permission from American Revival Press
I escaped from a paramilitary convoy that was delivering me to a military unit preparing cannon fodder for the front lines in Russia’s Kursk region. The Ukrainian army invaded the area in August 2024 but Kursk has become a snare, a meat-grinder in which there is no escape. We, in Ukraine, call it a “one-way ticket.
BlueHalo has completed the first CTV live fire demonstration of its C-UAS missile, Freedom Eagle-1, in Yuma Proving Ground, US.
Indra and Rheinmetall Electronics have entered a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to enhance the Spanish Leopard 2E combat system.
On July 9, 2012, James McDaniel, then a specialist in the Army, was inside a tent at a provincial police headquarters in Kandahar, Afghanistan, when a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device with between 500 and 800 pounds of explosives blew a massive hole in the wall surrounding the compound.
That was the start of an attack that pitted McDaniel and his fellow soldiers against Taliban fighters, who came pouring through the opening in the wall.
“It seemed like the air was on fire,” McDaniel, now a captain, told Task & Purpose on Thursday. “It’s like trying to breathe in a volcano.
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Welcome back! The on-again, off-again relationship between the United States and Ukraine appears to be back on — for now.
The United States has resumed providing military assistance and intelligence to Ukraine after both countries agreed on Tuesday to a proposal for a 30-day ceasefire, which U.S. officials will now try to get Russia to accept. The U.S. support to Ukraine had been abruptly halted following a disastrous Feb. 28 Oval Office meeting between President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, tens of millions of Americans are waking up to the truth: big pharma isn’t interested in your health, they are only interested in their bottom line.
It’s why the biopharmaceutical complex and the medical establishment worked so hard to suppress COVID-19 treatments like Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine. They knew that an experimental vaccine, no matter how dangerous, would mean massive profits for the pharmaceutical companies.
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The UK holds over 100,000 SUSAT and a smaller number of LDS weapons sights for use by ground and dismounted forces.
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The deployment is aimed at enhancing collective firepower and advancing integration with different forces.
Thomas Newdick, The WarZone
The latest on the F-15EX from Boeing’s Rob Novotny, including takeaways from early operations and what may be coming for the Eagle II.
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Luke Widenhouse, RealClearDefense
American seapower is in dire straits, especially compared to the U.S.
Don McGregor, RealClearDefense
A Pragmatic Approach to Protecting U.S.
Putin Declined The Ceasefire🕊❌Trump Imposes Additional Restrictions📜 Military Summary For 2025.03.14
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In 2021, a Starlink satellite and OneWeb spacecraft came dangerously close to colliding in orbit. While both companies’ automated systems detected a potential collision, the incident sparked intense debate about communication and de-confliction between autonomous space systems.
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The Pentagon’s Chief Information Office is strategically transforming enterprisewide hiring approaches for cybersecurity recruits, staff metrics and technology-enabled HR systems, according to a senior official involved in that work.
Mark Gorak, the organization’s principal director for resources and analysis, shared new details about those unfolding modernization plans Thursday and discussed areas where new Trump administration-led changes and disruption could help enable or accelerate ongoing efforts.
Air Marshal Johnny Stringer, the Deputy Command
As advancements in artificial intelligence capabilities proliferate, the Air Force is using a series of capstone events in 2025 to serve as a proving ground for how the technology can be incorporated into future battle management operations.
Led by the 805th Combat Training Squadron at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, the biannual capstone allows the service to test new tech and assess their applicability for battle management and tactical command and control.
Under a new pilot program, sailors, Marines and their dependents in select locations who are new moms will be able to meet with registered nurses for help with unique maternal physical and mental health conditions that some face throughout pregnancy and after giving birth.
Active duty mothers and military spouses are at a greater risk of facing mental health challenges during and after pregnancy because of the realities of military life. A combination of cultural stigmas and barriers to health care can exacerbate the problem, a federal watchdog found.