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Navy intel admiral says China balloon was wake-up call to Americans
The Office of Naval Intelligence head also called for the intel community to release more information to back up claims of Beijing's bad intentions.
New app connects military community to what they need on Army garrisons
Army installations first. AAFES is talking to Air Force officials about a similar app.
By Karen Jowers
Congress has questions about the Air Force’s and Navy’s next-generation fighter programs
The House Armed Services Committee wants an independent review of the Navy's and Air Force's Next Generation Air Dominance programs.
By Valerie Insinna
Marine recruiting stations are going virtual as COVID-19 continues to disrupt the US military
“With that in mind, we will immediately transition to prospecting exclusively via digital and telephonic means, and no longer initiate in-person interviews. We remain committed to recruiting the highly-qualified men and women our Nation needs for its Marine Corps."
By Shawn Snow
Marine recruiting stations remain open for business despite Army closures over COVID-19 concerns
Hey Marines,“ev’ry clime and place” is belted out in the “The Marines’ Hymn" — so keeping recruiting stations open in the middle of a viral pandemic shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone.
By Shawn Snow
Explainer: How Iran’s military outsources its cyberwarfare forces
If tensions between Iran and the United States mount, Iran may respond with additional cyberattacks, possibly ones that are more damaging than we’ve seen so far.
By Dorothy Denning, Naval Postgraduate School
Trump on pulling US troops out of Syria: ‘We’re not a police force’
The president told the press that writing letters to the parents of fallen service members has been the hardest part of his job.
By Jon Simkins
Good riddance, blueberries! Navy bids farewell to its worst uniform ever
I, for one, welcome our NWU Type III overlords.
By Jon Simkins
Taking the 'work’ out of disability claims paperwork
A partnership between the U.S. Digital Service and the Department of Veterans Affairs turned to a Q&A format to make disability paperwork easier.
By Jessie Bur
This new camouflage netting could protect soldiers better than armor
The new netting is designed to conceal soldiers and equipment from sight and sensors.
By Todd South
Naval aviation plagued by ‘disturbing’ trend of ground mishaps
The head of all Naval Air Forces says there has been a six-year rise in Class C mishaps caused by a drop in the experience of sailors.
By Mark D. Faram