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How Nikko Ortiz became everyone’s favorite military TikTok’er
Nikko Ortiz has nearly 3 million followers on TikTok.
By Sarah Sicard
SECDEF and Joint Chiefs chairman say top Marine will get a call over barbershops remaining open
“It may seem superficial to some, but getting a haircut is part of that discipline."
By Shawn Snow
Trump calls Taliban, discusses peace talks
“We had a good conversation. We’ve agreed there is no violence. We don’t want violence. But we’ll see what happens. They are dealing with Afghanistan. We had a very good talk with the leader of the Taliban,” Trump said on the South Lawn of the White House.
For the love of OPSEC, put your phone away
Lectures of personal electronics use and operational security continue to fall on deaf ears.
By Jon Simkins
OPSEC: Why this retired one-star says service members should trash their Chinese Huawei smartphones
OPSEC: Military service members should trash China's Huawei smartphones, this retired Air Force general says.
By Kristine Froeba
This wearable Marine tech can boost human performance and track physiological status
No, it’s not going to turn you into Marvel’s Iron Man or Captain America, but you might run a better PFT or have fewer injuries.
By Shawn Snow
Al-Qaida bomb master killed in US strike, officials say
The bomber was part of the effort to hide bombs on U.S.-bound cargo jets.
A new phone fitness app and wearable technology are coming to the Marine Corps
The new app and wearable tech will help the Corps track injuries and also help Marines plan and build balanced fitness regimens.
By Shawn Snow
Navy secretary, other US officials increasingly sounding alarm over Chinese smartphone maker Huawei
The Navy's top civilian recently warned that the service needs to keep the telecom behemoth out of U.S. military projects due to fears the company could allow Beijing to steal U.S. national security secrets.
DoD launches comprehensive review of cellphone security
A comprehensive review of how the Department of Defense uses GPS-enabled technology, is underway, the Pentagon confirmed Thursday, one day after Defense Secretary Jim Mattis was reported to be considering a ban on smartphones in the Pentagon.
By Nicole Bauke