Some DoD policies are friendly fire in the war for talentSome Defense Department policies create a divide between service members and civilians, potentially hindering recruiting opportunities.By Allison Abbe5 months ago
Our ground forces deserve a strong aerial refueling capabilityWinning a war on the ground is about far more than soldiers, tanks, artillery and rifles.By Ed Harbison7 months ago
‘It’s scary as hell’ — PFAS exposure a ‘widespread’ problem for troops, families nationwideSome of the highest concentrations of PFAS chemicals in the country have been found at and around military bases.By Sonner Kehrt, The War Horse7 months ago
Review finds US troops didn’t violate law in Syria airstrikeThe investigation comes amid new scrutiny on the U.S. military for strikes that cause innocent deaths.By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press9 months ago
Military college student sues armed forces over HIV policyThe student’s lawyers argue the military’s HIV policies date to the 1980s when little was known about the condition, which, if left untreated, can lead to AIDS.9 months ago
Pentagon not doing enough to control open burning, report saysThe Radford Army Ammunition Plant emits nearly three million pounds of pollutants each yearBy Peter Rathmell11 months ago