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Army plans ‘dramatic’ ammo production boost as Ukraine drains stocks
But its plan for a ramp up in production hinges on Congress.
By Joe Gould
Wide-reaching hack has defense firms on their toes
Some major defense contractors use the compromised software at the center of the breach, but figuring out whether hackers got inside their systems will be difficult and time-consuming.
By Joe Gould
A National Day of Remembrance for the 1983 Beirut bombing victims ― A Marine veteran congressman wants it official
220 Marines, 18 sailors and three soldiers died that day.
By Philip Athey
Veteran suicide is a problem. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is a solution.
This congressman has introduced legislation to create a hyperbaric oxygen treatment pilot program for veterans with TBI and PTSD.
By Rep. Greg Murphy, M.D.
‘Beetle Bailey’ turns 70 — Will he tackle TikTok next? Or join Space Force?
Love him or hate him, Beetle Bailey turns 70.
By Howard Altman
The Pentagon has cut the number of serious F-35 technical flaws in half
The Pentagon is making progress resolving F-35 glitches, but new issues continue to crop up.
By Valerie Insinna
‘Space Force’ sitcom starring Steve Carell landing on Netflix in May
The show is co-created by Carell and Greg Daniels, the man who brought us the American version of “The Office.”
By Jon Simkins
Readiness is at risk when the military supports domestic COVID-19 outbreak response
"We cannot allow direct action maneuver units to be rendered ineffective due to an outbreak of COVID19 being spurred by deploying them in a humanitarian aid capability."
By Greg Barbaccia