President Trump’s New Polar Strategy Is the First Step to Defending the Arctic On June 9, 2020, the Trump administration unveiled a new national security and defense strategy for the polar regions.
US Polar Strategy and the Geopolitics of Antarctica Several months ago, the Trump administration presented a new national security and defense strategy for the polar regions.
For Its 73rd Birthday, the Air Force Desperately Needs Some New Ideas Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Charles Q. Brown's recent warning to the service was unequivocal: Accelerate change or lose.
Two Epidemics Are Creating a National Security Crisis: COVID-19 and Obesity "A forthcoming Mission: Readiness research report illustrates the pandemic's devastating effect on food insecurity."
One Proposal for Improving Army Inclusivity for Women of Color: Update Hair Regulations Though Black women have not always had a voice, the one thing they have always controlled and taken pride in is their hair.
Is Boycotting Service the Right Response to the Military’s Sexual Assault Problem? The Justice for Vanessa effort is working to change laws within the military to help protect women.
The Minuteman III, Designed for 10 Years of Use, Celebrates its 50th Anniversary Wednesday marks 50 years since America's Minuteman III ICBM was first placed on alert at Minot Air Force Base.
Anonymity Could Help Mitigate Military Suicide "Concerns about impacts on a service member's career were the most common reason for not seeking mental health treatment."
Retired Marine 3-Star: International Community Must Act to Protect Lebanon The world looked on in horror as two massive explosions ripped through Beirut on Aug. 4, killing more than 150 people.
Are There National Security Implications to a Failed 2020 Presidential Election? Regardless of who wins, the losing side will contend that it was robbed and that election improprieties were to blame.
Airman Accused of Firing AK-47 Through Apartment Wall in Latest Gun Death Near Wyoming Base The weekend arrest and firearm death come just weeks after a Security Forces airman was killed by an M18 handgun on base...
Navy Is Retiring the Last of its Storied Cruisers. To Veterans, They Were ‘the Pinnacle of Naval Power’ As the Navy nears its 250th anniversary in October, there's a lot of reminiscing going on about the fleet. Much of it...
Cancer in Military Pilots and Aircrews Will Be Studied Under Newly Signed Law President Donald Trump signed a law last week ordering the review of the prevalence of cancer and deaths by cancer in fixed...
AI Is About to Radically Alter Military Command Structures that Haven’t Changed Much Since Napoleon’s Army AI agents -- autonomous, goal-oriented software powered by large language models -- can automate routine staff tasks...
40 Years of Nebraska Vietnam Veterans Reunions. Now, a Final 'Taps' In a pesky drizzle, a handful of people recently set out 400 small American flags on an empty lot in memory of the 400...