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Military sealift is America’s Achilles’ heel
Our armed forces, particularly the Army, simply lack the logistic capability to effectively project power across the Pacific, says the author of this commentary.
By Rep. Rob Wittman
Here’s how — and which — US Army units will move across the Atlantic this spring
Defender 2020 is scheduled to be held in April and May, and will take place in 10 different European countries.
By Kyle Rempfer
About-face: US Army says its buying new watercraft after all
After years of talk of divestiture, the U.S. Army may be resigning itself to recapitalizing its watercraft fleet.
By David B. Larter
The US military’s logistical train is slowly snaking toward China
A failed Venezuela coup, Iranian missiles and Russian hybrid warfare make for interesting side stories, but the center of military policy is increasingly gravitating elsewhere.
By Kyle Rempfer
The Army may cut its boat fleet even as Navy faces critical wartime transport ship shortage
The analysis is being done now to look at cutting back the Army's fleet ahead of the next budget submission.
By Todd South