Not so fast
To the Air Force for not working faster to field new HH-60 combat search and rescue helicopters to replace aircraft lost in combat over the last decade.
The program was launched in …
Read more ›To the Air Force for not working faster to field new HH-60 combat search and rescue helicopters to replace aircraft lost in combat over the last decade.
The program was launched in …
Read more ›As the insurgency in Iraq gathered in late 2003, leaders struggled to understand the cause of this unexpected widespread violence.
One of the …
Read more ›Two decades hence, the defense industry may look vastly different, thanks to shrinking Pentagon budgets, industrial consolidation and continuing globalization. But one of the …
Read more ›For the last 10 years, the United States has conducted a nearly unprecedented experiment: fighting two wars with a completely volunteer force. …
Read more ›In 1998, as a youngish reporter, I circumnavigated the world on assignment for Navy Times. The project focused on the Navy, but my reporting covered service members of all branches doing their …
Read more ›A central tenet of counterinsurgency warfare is that denying insurgents regular access to the population and a safe haven to rest and …
Read more ›To the Army for failing so far to decorate Capt. Will Swenson, another hero of the Afghanistan battle for which Marine Sgt. Dakota Meyer received the Medal of Honor.
After then-Corporal Meyer …
Read more ›The Army Capabilities Integration Center is conducting two studies into strategic, operational and tactical mobility for U.S. ground forces:
Global Deployment Assessment. Launched in 2008, this unclassified study is looking at …
Read more ›I agree with the major, in part, that money can be saved by requiring all officers, regardless of component, to complete ILE by means other than the resident course. However, Bonham is …
Read more ›Strategic, operational and tactical mobility for U.S. ground forces presents problems more fundamental than any anti-access and area denial efforts by our adversaries.
The dramatic reduction …
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