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Army Reserve officers are bailing out, this general has a plan
Practices that fed the mobilization machine during recent wars now bedevil the Reserve as those wars end and the Pentagon preps for bigger fights.
By Davis Winkie
‘Climate change is going to cost us’: How the US military is preparing for harsher environments
Climate change is no longer a problem for future defense leaders — it is an immediate challenge.
By Andrew Eversden
US sanctions NATO ally Turkey over purchase of Russian missile defense system
Prior to Monday, the U.S. had kicked Turkey out of its F-35 stealth fighter development and training program over the S-400 purchase.
Shuttering Asymmetric Warfare Group and Red Team is the ‘wrong direction,’ retired Army three-star says
The Army’s decision to close some of its innovation programs closely associated with the Iraq and Afghanistan wars is ill-advised, said a former commander of coalition forces in Afghanistan.
By Kyle Rempfer
Coronavirus hits brigade at NTC, as home post deals with surge in cases
A soldier with knowledge of the situation said there have been about 20 coronavirus cases among soldiers with 3rd Brigade, 1st Armored Division, about half of whom are asymptomatic.
By Kyle Rempfer
US tech at risk of falling behind, threatening our global interests
Foreign interests have been moving aggressively into American and global markets through platforms that collect and misuse user data and eschew privacy.
By James Stavridis and Frances Townsend
Trump administration slams NATO ally Turkey for test-firing S-400 air defense system
The Defense Department condemned Turkey's test of the Russian-made air defense system, saying it was not consistent with Turkey's commitments with a U.S. and NATO ally.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press
New force generation model aims to regionally align Army units, give troops predictability
“If we call you ... you’re going to go first because your equipment is tailored for that, you understand the environment ... you know the adversary [and] you know the plan," said one Army general.
By Kyle Rempfer
Trump, still infectious, back at White House — without mask
The president said he will leave Walter Reed National Military Medical Center at 6:30 p.m. Monday to continue his recovery at the White House.
By Zeke Miller, The Associated Press and Jill Colvin, The Associated Press
McMaster: Strategic competitors probably view the US as ‘weak’
McMaster’s comments come as he is promoting his new book, "Battlegrounds: The Fight to Defend the Free World” that was released this month.
By Diana Stancy
Rapid Trident 20 exercise kicks off in Ukraine with fewer US troops than last year
The multinational exercise is part of a deepening defense relationship between Ukraine and NATO.
By Davis Winkie