USAF Recruiting Rebounded Before the New Year

Pentagon statistics show the service exceeded its goal by 130. The Pentagon recently announced recruitment statistics through the end of 2023, which show the U.S. Air Force rebounded…

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Labor Department Expands Veterans’ Employment Program

The new partnership program is intended to provide tailored employment assistance to service members and spouses in transition. The U.S. Department of Labor’s Veterans’ Employment and Training Service…

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Army Chief Of Staff Reports Recruitment Improving

He and the Army secretary separately visited For Cavazos recently. The U.S. Army fell roughly 10,000 recruits short of its goal in fiscal year 2023, though the service…

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Senate Minority Leader Advocates for $95 Billion Foreign Aid Bill

Senator McConnell claims the legislation will restore the nation’s credibility. This week, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell advocated for the passage of a $95 billion foreign aid package…

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U.S. Air and Space Forces Restructure to Address China

Changes include bringing back warrant officers. U.S. Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall recently announced significant changes to the Air Force and Space Force, reintroducing the warrant officer position…

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U.S. Navy Plans Future Operation of Unmanned Fleet

Technological advancements are leading to prototypes for drone vessels. Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Lisa Franchetti said that the Navy is incorporating emerging technologies with an expectation of…

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Marine Corps Marks End of Harrier Era, Shifts Focus to F-35

Final graduates and pilots complete training, signaling the conclusion of the aircraft’s service. The final class of U.S. Marine Corps Harrier mechanics completed their training, coinciding with the…

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U.S. Navy Sails Warship through Taiwan Strait 

China calls the action a provocation.  The United States Navy sailed the USS John Finn, a Burke-class guided-missile destroyer, through the Taiwan Strait this week. It is the…

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Workforce Shortages Delay U.S. Navy’s New Frigate

The branch is analyzing and strategizing with the contracted manufacturer of the first Constellation-class vessel. The U.S. Navy’s new Constellation-class frigate will be delayed at least a year…

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U.S. Troops in Iraq Evaluated for TBI Following Assault by Iran-Backed Militia

The militia attack against military airbase utilized ballistic missiles. The U.S. Central Command reported that U.S. military personnel are being assessed for traumatic brain injury after an Iran-backed…

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