A new U.S. military strength survey shows that the Navy is approaching “weak” rating and its ability to defend the nation’s vital security interests is “marginal.”
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General Jacqueline Van Ovost, USAF, U.S. Transportation Command
General Jacqueline Van Ovost told Congress the coronavirus pandemic highlighted flaws in the military’s fragmented approach to moving troops’ household goods.
Read MoreMajor General Clement Coward, Acting Director, Defense Department Force Resiliency Office
Military leaders are concerned by the nearly 15 percent increase in American military suicides in the last year.
Read MoreVice Admiral Michael McAllister Commander, U.S. Coast Guard Pacific Area
The Pacific U.S. Coast Guard commander has expressed concern over China’s new maritime law requiring foreign vessels to give notice before entering waters of the South China Sea.
Read MoreGeneral Christopher Cavoli, Commander, U.S. Army-Europe
The U.S. Army recently concluded a cross-domain exercise with allies and partners in the Arctic Sea to examine new warfighting methods.
Read MoreGeneral Frank McKenzie, USMC, Commander, United States Central Command
The commander of CENTCOM is concerned about the rebirth of ISIS, Russian and Chinese adventurism, Taliban violence, and the “ticking time bomb” of refugee and prison camps.
Read MoreAdmiral Linda Fagan, Vice Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard
Admiral Fagan represents the future of the Coast Guard as efforts are made to increase diversity in recruiting and retention.
Read MoreDr. Kathleen Hicks, Deputy Secretary of Defense
Dr. Kathleen Hicks, the Deputy Secretary of Defense, is researching racial disparities in the military justice system.
Read MoreGeneral Glen VanHerck, USAF Commander, U.S. Northern Command
General Glen VanHerck recently highlighted the importance of global collaboration to mitigate threats to U.S. national security.
Read MoreMajor General Hank Taylor, Commander, Army Operational Test Command
Major General Hank Taylor said evacuees from Afghanistan are being sent to temporary safe havens including locations across Europe and the Middle East such as U.S. installations in Qatar, the UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain, Italy, Spain and Germany.
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