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Advice from a Marine who smashed 3 kettlebell-swing world records
Sgt. Maj. Steven Burkett has even swung some kettlebells with then-Commandant Gen. Robert Neller.
Judge temporarily bars military from punishing two officers over vaccine refusal
The military must temporarily halt stripping two officers who refused to take the COVID vaccine of their commands, a federal judge in Florida ruled.
Book excerpt: Using the lens of science fiction to inspire leaders “To Boldly Go”
In "To Boldly Go," multiple authors explore leadership and strategy through the lens of science fiction.
By Steven Leonard
Quality care, rebuilding trust for all veterans remains top priority for VA health care
Since 2014, VA has undergone tremendous transformation. Today, as demand for our services grows, veterans are telling us they see a real difference and their trust in us is higher than ever.
By Dr. Steven Lieberman
Guard response to Capitol riots wasn’t hurt by politics, officials insist
Former Capitol Hill security leaders say they did not see intelligence predicting the need for military assistance ahead of the attack.
FBI says it warned about prospect of violence ahead of US Capitol riot
A U.S. defense official familiar with the discussions said Tuesday that Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy was not notified about the FBI warning.
Inside the case against ISIS militants suspected in the deaths of Western hostages
The prosecution is a counterterrorism success in the waning weeks of the Trump administration. But it almost didn't happen.
‘War Words’ film-adapted play brings veterans’ stories to the screen on Veterans Day
A playwright backed by the Atlantic Council is looking to bridge the civilian-veteran divide with the premiere of a film-adapted play featuring veterans’ tellings of their experiences in the military.
By Jared Morgan
Upcoming WWII series from Steven Spielberg & Tom Hanks inks star director
The director is also at the helm of the upcoming James Bond Film, “No Time to Die.”
US charges British ISIS members in deaths of American hostages
El Shafee Elsheikh and Alexanda Kotey are two of four men who were called “the Beatles” by the hostages because of the captors' British accents.
Defense industry worries Congress will punt budget deal into 2021
As Congress readies a stopgap spending measure this week, the defense industry is girding for a long-term funding patch that could delay both new procurement programs and needed fiscal certainty into next year.
By Joe Gould