Boat, A War
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U.S. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll has become a key negotiator in the Trump administration’s push to end the Russia-Ukraine war.
Army Secretary Dan Driscoll arrives in Kyiv on fact-finding mission as U.S. pushes new peace talks to end Russia-Ukraine war. Meeting with Zelenskyy planned.
Chaplain Profile Series #2 features Chaplain Emil Kapaun, Chaplain Allen Allensworth, and former religious affairs specialist Frank Leon.
It was the last day of a two-week Joint Pacific Multinational Readiness Center exercise, and this constructed amphibious battle was the end of a scenario in which the soldiers worked with partner forces to defend an archipelago and take back islands seized by the enemy.
A former senior British officer has told a public inquiry that British special forces in Afghanistan appeared to commit war crimes by executing suspects and despite widespread knowledge in the chain of command nothing was done.
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Trump’s War on Military Justice
The pursuit of Mark Kelly in the military justice system sends a clear message to service members and veterans.
FORT BRAGG — Fort Bragg is one of nine sites the Army is considering for a nuclear microreactor power plant, according to an announcement last month. According to a Nov. 18 Army news release, the Pentagon’s Defense Innovation Unit is in the process of soliciting commercial solutions for advanced nuclear power technologies.
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China military reaches 'war footing' with new missile silos and advanced AI warfare systems
China has built 350 new missile silos and expanded nuclear warheads by 20% in one year, reaching "war footing," according to new congressional report on military buildup.
At first, disarmament was imposed on Germany. American and Russian forces seized weapons depots, sealed off factories, and sent trainloads of military equipment out of the country. During the Cold War, countering the Soviet threat required a new West German military, rebuilt from the ranks of former Nazis, but always under Washington’s supervision.
Reuters followed the fortunes of a group of raw recruits who enlisted in the spring as part of Ukraine’s drive to refresh its depleted ranks. None of them are still fighting.