Chief of Staff of the Army visits Guam THAAD Task Force
Chief of Staff of the Army General Randy Geroge and the Sergeant Major of the Army Michael Weimer visited Guam to meet with Soldiers and
36th Fighter Squadron integrates with ROKAF F-35s
U.S. Air Force F-16s assigned to the 51st Fighter Wing participated in combined “Airborne Alert Interdiction” flying training with F-35As from the Republic of Korea
U.S. Army Hospital’s Impactful Mission in Munda
he 1984th U.S. Army Hospital Pacific (USAH-P), a brigade of the 9th Mission Support Command, continued their Global Healthcare Engagement (GHE) in Solomon Islands, for
US election: Harris puts Trump on defensive in fiery debate
US presidential nominees Kamala Harris and Donald Trump faced off in an occasionally fiery debate in Philadelphia on Tuesday evening, with the November election still on a knife-edge. Separated in opinion
Vance and Trump inconsistent on question of national abortion ban
Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance said he thinks former president Trump finds the question about vetoing a national abortion ban “ridiculous” because it’s “legislation
Key takeaways from the presidential debate between Trump and Harris
Kamala Harris on Tuesday night baited Donald Trump for nearly all of the 1 hour and 45 minutes of their first and potentially only debate
Poland’s support of Philippines over South China Sea signals fears over trade, Russia
Poland’s firm backing of the Philippines’ territorial claims in the South China Sea signals Warsaw’s concerns about global security that analysts say could heighten tensions with China and Russia. Polish Foreign
China Targets 2049 To Emerge No.1 Military Power; PLAAF Leaping Ahead To Become World’s Largest Air Force
U.S. Indo-Pacific Command (USINDOPACOM), Navy Adm. John C. Aquilino, said that China would “soon have the world’s largest air force.” For some years now, the
Australia, Indonesia sign defense accord to bolster Free and Open Indo-Pacific
Australia and Indonesia signed a defense agreement in late August 2024, pledging closer cooperation to counter security threats in the Indo-Pacific, including with joint drills
A Paper Backing the B-21 Claims It’s Smaller Than an Insect to Radar
In an essay advocating for large-scale acquisition of the B-21, a Washington thinktank claims unprecedented stealth for the new stealth bomber. The multi-author paper from the Hudson
