Senate Confirms Remaining Senior Military Officers

One officer remains blocked by Senator Schmitt of Missouri due to concerns about diversity. The U.S. Senate confirmed the remaining military officer promotions this week that had previously…

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U.S. Releases Ally of Venezuelan President for 10 Americans

A former military contractor is also being extradited to the United States in the deal. The United States has freed an ally of President Nicolas Maduro of Venezuela…

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Pentagon Concerned Over Costs of Houthi Attacks

They compare a $2M missile with a $2,000 drone.  Over the past two months, U.S. Navy destroyers have shot down 38 drones and multiple missiles launched by Houthi…

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Pentagon Issues “National Call of Service”

Defense Department hopes to draw Gen Z as military numbers and qualifications reach the lowest levels in 80 years.  The Pentagon has issued a “National Call of Service”…

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Defense Innovation Unit Schedules Technology Summit

The Defense Department will update companies on autonomous system development and gather feedback The Department of Defense’s (DoD) Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) will host a technology summit in…

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Administration Approves Tank Munitions Sale to Israel Without Congress

Pentagon uses emergency authority to authorize 14,000 tank shells for IDF. On Saturday, President Biden’s administration used emergency authority to approve the sale of 14,000 tank shells for…

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U.S. Destroyer Shoots Down Drones in Red Sea

Houthi rebels claim responsibility for the attacks against the U.S. vessel and three commercial vessels. The Pentagon confirmed that a U.S. warship and commercial vessels in the Red…

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Pentagon Claims PFAS Use Necessary for National Security

Officials say the attempt to restrict “forever chemicals” would impact the production of weapons, uniforms, and other defense items. Officials with the Department of Defense recently informed Congress…

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Missiles Fired at U.S. Warship in the Gulf of Aden

The missiles were fired from the direction of Yemen. The Pentagon announced that two ballistic missiles were fired in the direction of the USS Mason, a Navy warship,…

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Military Invites Former Service Members to Return

Those released due to COVID-19 mandates could get records restored.  As U.S. military recruitment levels are down in all branches but the Marine Corps, the Air Force and…

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