USS Gerald R. Ford heads to CaribbeanThe USS Gerald R. Ford leaves the Mediterranean for the Caribbean to support the increasing U.S. military footprint there.By Riley Ceder12 hours ago
US, China reportedly agree to set up military communication channelsDefense Secretary Pete Hegseth spoke with his Chinese counterpart, Admiral Dong Jun, late Saturday on the sidelines of a regional security meeting.By Eileen Ng3 days ago
After World War I, séances boomed – and dead soldiers ‘wrote’ homeIn March 1915, Raymond Lodge was deployed to France. By September, he was dead. A few weeks later, however, he got in touch with his family.By Alice Vernon, Aberystwyth University, The Conversation6 days ago
China’s military may discard its rigid command structure, report warnsA new Rand report explores the prospect of China embracing the more flexible Western concept of mission command and what that means for U.S. strategy.By Michael Peck6 days ago
Carrier’s move to South America leaves Mideast, Europe with noneIt's a stark change after the U.S. joined Israeli strikes on Iran in June and engaged in some of the most intense operations since WWII in the Red Sea.7 days ago
‘Nuremberg’ to capture cat-and-mouse game between Göring, captorsThe film follows the true story of Hermann Göring's incarceration and trial following his capture in the final days of WWII. By Claire Barrett8 days ago