This marks the twentieth drawdown of equipment by President Biden’s administration. The Department of Defense has authorized additional weaponry worth $675 million to be sent to help in…
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VA Cemeteries Issue Call for Volunteers
Preparations are made for the celebration of the National Day of Service on September 9. The national cemeteries for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) are looking for…
Read MoreUSAF General Brown Speaks at National Guard Conference
144th NGAUS Conference meets ahead of the Air Force’s 75th birthday. Air Force Chief of Staff General Charles, Q. Brown, Jr., spoke at the 144th Conference and Exhibition…
Read MoreArmy Grounds Entire Fleet of Chinook Helicopters
Heavy lifters are having engine fires. The U.S. Army has grounded the heavy-lifting Chinook helicopters due to a “small number” of engine fires in some of the choppers.…
Read MoreAid to Ukraine Depleting American Stockpiles
Pentagon officials are concerned about U.S. preparedness. A new report has found that the military aid the U.S. is providing to Ukraine is depleting America’s own weapon stockpiles. Pentagon…
Read MoreU.S. Tightens Technology Export Controls
Commerce Department calls the move critical to national security. The U.S. Department of Commerce has adopted new export controls on technologies that support the production of advanced semiconductors…
Read MoreU.S. and Allies in Indo-Pacific Military Drills
Thousands of troops in exercises. More than 5,000 soldiers from the United States and allies took to the land, sea, and air for joint drills in Indonesia, while…
Read MoreSecretary Austin Visits with Latvian Leaders
Meets with Latvian President, Prime Minister, and Defense Minister Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin traveled to Latvia this week, where he met with Latvian President Egils Levits, Prime…
Read MoreVeterans’ Toxic Exposure Bill Signed into Law
Benefits for millions of veterans are expanded. The Sergeant First Class Heath Robinson Honoring our Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics Act, the PACT Act, was signed into law…
Read MoreU.S.-Russia Nearing a Renewed Cold War
Russia cancels U.S. inspections of nuclear weapons. On Monday, Russia announced a freeze on U.S. inspections of its nuclear arsenals, claiming that Western sanctions have hampered similar tours…
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