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US special operations leaders are having to do more with less
Commanders are juggling how to add more high-tech experts to their teams while still cutting overall forces by about 5,000 troops over the next five years.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Military Times survey: ‘Alarming’ percentage accept conspiracies
A survey from Military Times and the University of Alabama shows how readers feel about disinformation ahead of the November presidential election.
Why getting more female troops into Special Operations will take time
As recently released data from the military services has shown, the participation of women in elite special operations roles remains a rarity.
Here are the winners and losers in US Army’s force structure change
High-tech units focused on multidomain operations are in; formations for counterinsurgency are out, in the Army's new force structure design.
By Jen Judson
New ruck built for radio operators undergoes airborne testing
The new radio ruck is expected to field in early 2025.
By Todd South
Vet the Vote tackles election misinformation with Super Bowl launch
During a time when misinformation is eroding trust in U.S. elections, the group believes veterans are the key to restoring confidence.
Proud Boys, other far-right groups use Texas convoy as rallying cry
The 'Take Our Border Back' protest convoy is being used as a recruiting tool by fringe groups that advocate for violence against migrants.
Texas-bound convoy tries to recruit veterans for border protests
The convoy is making its way toward Texas, where a standoff continues between the state and federal governments over border authority and security.
Nonprofit scores military a three out of 10 for extremism prevention
The Western States Center rated the government’s efforts to address what it claimed were the six biggest threats to U.S. democracy.
Army lays out its vision for space in future operations
Army leaders say there is an "urgent need" for investment in space capabilities and formations.
By Todd South