It’s college financial aid season, and prospective students across the US are receiving admissions and financial aid award letters for programs starting in the fall of 2026. These financial aid award letters are part of the decision-making process for where these students will attend school. If they have access to Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits, understanding exactly how those benefits will impact their other financial aid awards is an essential part of the decision-making process.
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In almost every war in history, spies have had a big role in the outcome of the war. Those who played both sides, put themselves in danger in order to learn secrets, and played the part to get helpful information — they played a huge part in the history books. And in most cases, they don’t earn the credit they deserve. Because they were successful, their roles were under the radar, leading few people to understand just how they helped turn the course of a given war.
In the Civil War, female spies were especially helpful in providing key information.
The Australian government has allocated nearly A$40m ($26m) to support new technologies and AI, aiming to enhance the Australian Defence Force’s (ADF) decisions making amid complex information conditions.
Less than two months after appearing in a viral video in which he and other Democratic lawmakers urged troops not to obey unlawful military orders, Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) is facing a potential reduction in military retirement pay.
On Monday, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said in a post on X that the Pentagon was moving to reduce the retired Navy captain’s grade, which would cut his retirement pay. That grade determination process will be led by Hegseth.
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India and Pakistan have announced conventional missile capability advancements throughout the winter holiday period.
Drone and aerial imaging solutions provider AgEagle Aerial Systems (EagleNXT) has sold six eBee TAC tactical mapping drones to the US Army.
Every year, tons of military supplies are labeled as “surplus” by the U.S. military, and these can be anything from rucksacks to rocket launchers. But when weapons or weapons systems are slapped with a surplus label, there’s an entire process in place for de-weaponizing them.
During the U.S. military’s post-Cold War drawdown, the process was so overwhelmed by surplus gear that some weapons-grade surplus managed to trickle through. That’s how Ron Garlick was able to rebuild one of the Army’s deadly Cobra helicopters and use it to hunt wolves.
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