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Pro-war Russian blogger Vladlen Tatarsky killed in St. Petersburg Bombing
A prominent pro-war Russian military blogger, Vladlen Tatarsky, also known by his real name Maxim Fomin, was killed in a blast at a cafe in central St. Petersburg on Sunday, April 2. The explosion also wounded more than 30 people, according to the Russian health ministry.
read moreDoD diversity policies under fire from critics
Critics of the DoD have issued a study urging the military to abandon efforts focused on diversity policies, combat extremism, and combat climate. The study cites the Pentagon’s support for CRT programs and accuses it of decreasing physical fitness requirements.
read moreExperts skeptical of pre-basic training courses as a solution to the recruitment crisis
Experts recently criticized the US military’s attempts at solving a recruitment crisis, saying that the pre-boot camp programs and advertising campaigns are insufficient. To better comprehend the industry and what drives different demographic groups to join, the experts recommended developing a nationwide plan.
read moreDid the Army waste $117 million on “Be All You Can Be” rebrand?
The United States Army has halted its new multi-million-dollar advertising campaign, “Be All You Can Be”, after the featured actor, Jonathan Majors, was arrested on charges of assault, strangulation, and harassment.
read moreSoldier and children shot by girlfriend’s ex-lover
This week, a former Soldier shot and killed an active-duty service member and three children at the home of Sergeant. Major Aletha Holliday, who survived the attack in Sumter, South Carolina. The suspect, identified as 26-year-old Charles Slacks, died by suicide following the attack, according to police.
read moreDelaware attic turns up $1 million gun and key to unsolved mystery
A burglary spree that took place more than 50 years ago at a Pennsylvania museum has been solved – thanks to a discovery in a Delaware attic.
read moreEating disorders & obesity spiked among troops since the start of Covid
A recent study found that US troops have been struggling with eating disorders, obesity, and diabetes as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. According to research conducted by the Department of Defense and published in the Journal of Military Medicine, these health issues have been on the rise among military personnel since the start of the pandemic.
read moreCoronado guards open fire on car crashing through gates
In a shocking incident at the Naval Base Coronado in San Diego, guards opened fire after a car ran and tried to get through the main gate.
read moreRussia conducts joint military drills with China and Iran
The world has been on edge as Russia conducted a joint military exercise with China and Iran, raising concerns among the international community.
read moreAirman accused insider attack in Syria acquitted
An Air Force Technical Sergeant, David W. Dezwaan Jr. of the 75th Air Base Wing out of Utah, has been acquitted of all charges related to an alleged insider attack on a U.S. military base in Syria last year.
read moreArmy veteran defects to Russia
John David McIntyre “served in the regular Army as an Indirect Fire Infantryman from June 2015 to August 2017,” an Army spokesperson told, “He has no deployments. He held the rank of private first class at the end of service.”
read moreMilitary’s top adviser: beards don’t help lethality, they hurt unit identity
Colon-Lopez gave his remarks during a Facebook livestream alongside Air Force Chief Master Sergeant Joanne Bass and Space Force Chief Master Sergeant Roger Towberman at the Air and Space Force Association's Warfare Symposium on Wednesday morning.
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