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Senators vow to block VA’s hospital closure commission
Senators said the AIR Commission process has been flawed and unnecessary, despite nearly five years of effort.
McCain joins defense voices slamming Trump tariffs
President Donald Trump’s aluminum and steel tariffs are aimed at improving national security, but Sen. John McCain has added his voice to those saying it will do just the opposite.
By Joe Gould
These new non-lethal options can help troops fighting in cities
The call for increased lethality is being heard across all of the services, but there are still missions that need a non-lethal touch.
By Todd South
Seoul: North Koreans fired 40 shots at defector, hit him with 5
Four North Korean soldiers fired about 40 rounds at a comrade fleeing into South Korea and hit him five times in the first shooting at the jointly controlled area of the heavily fortified border in more than 30 years, the South’s military said Tuesday.
Over 200 years of sidearms. Here’s what’s been in the US Army’s holsters.
The Army’s newest sidearm, the SIG Sauer M17, comes with one standard 17-round magazine and two extended 21-round mags. Fifty-nine shots per soldier is quite an arsenal. So, how did the bullet count go from one to nearly 60?
By HistoryNet
The Army is working on a new 40 mm round that will make training more realistic
The Army could start fielding the new 40 mm training rounds in August 2019, officials said.
By Todd South