
DoD Civilian Workforce Losses Strain Military Installation Operations
Loss of DoD civilian workforce strains military operations, affecting installations and personnel.
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Loss of DoD civilian workforce strains military operations, affecting installations and personnel.

Experts discuss the impact of Trump's UAP file drop on national security and military discourse.

A sailor receives $60,000 after being wrongfully evicted, highlighting tenant rights for military members.

The DoD's AI Acceleration Strategy aims to enhance real-time insights. Here's what military personnel need to know.

CENTCOM Chief Adm. Brad Cooper reports a significant reduction in Iran's military capabilities, impacting U.S. military readiness.

Adm. Brad Cooper reports that while Iran's military threat is reduced, it remains a concern for U.S. forces.

CENTCOM Chief Adm. Brad Cooper reports that while Iran's military threat is reduced, vigilance remains essential for U.S. forces.

The Army is exploring rail networks for efficient medical evacuations in modern warfare.

The $21.5 billion military construction budget targets barracks improvements and installation safety, addressing critical needs.

The military construction budget focuses on barracks improvements and safety measures, addressing critical needs for service members.

Learn how antique muskets are largely exempt from modern gun laws and what this means for service members.

The Air Force is considering increasing the B-21 bomber fleet size beyond 100 units in its 2028 budget request.