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ATF: Biden withdraws nomination of David Chipman
The White House announced today that David Chipman will not be the next director of the Bureau of Alchohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). The position will remain open once again, as it usually is.
read moreHow to help the HKIA bombing victims’ families
On August 29, Marine Capt. Geoff Ball, the commander of Ghost Company, 2nd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, posted on Facebook about the circumstances of the bombing at Hamid Karzai International Airport on Aug. 26. Besides offering some solemn clarification, Capt. Ball also included resources for assisting the families impacted by this tragedy.
read moreWant to drive a tank or shoot a howitzer? Here’s how
Las Vegas is the adult playground of the world. You can shoot machine guns from a helicopter, drive a tank, and even fire a howitzer.
read moreYes, you can shoot a machine gun from a helicopter
The prospect of shooting a machine gun is one of the most alluring snares a military recruiter has. However, you don’t need to give Uncle Sam 4 years of your life to get the opportunity.
read moreGear review: Dual Adjust Weapon Sling
Our first gear review is focused on one of the most under appreciated feature of any rifle. This of course being a good sling. Some rifle owners only ever take their weapon out of the case for a few minutes while on the firing line. However, if you read content on this site, you probably don’t fall in that category. At the very least, you have had a rifle slung to you body for hours on end at some point in your life.
read moreThe Military’s Plan to Bring Cyber Operators to the Front Lines
Door-kickers are out, cyber operators are in.
This was the main takeaway from an attention-grabbing talk given by SOCOM commander Army Gen. Richard Clarke at the 2020 Virtual Special Operations Forces Conference.
read more18 Naval Academy students expelled for cheating
When it comes to officer candidates getting caught cheating on their exams, the past year is one for the books.
read moreOpinion Poll: 90% disagree with withdrawal process
Take a look at any major news outlet and you’ll immediately face a litany of opinions related to the Afghanistan withdrawal. These opinions may cover topics such as timeliness, appropriateness, and who is to blame for the shortcomings of the drawdown.
read morePat’s Purpose: Advocating for action on toxic exposure conditions
For those who suffer from the effects of toxic exposure, it often feels as though there is a void in terms of proper representation. While the VA has made slow strides towards helping those who have suffered from toxic exposure, not much has been accomplished in the way of treating more-serious conditions stemming from it.
read moreReligious exemptions from COVID-19 vaccines to be determined by branch
Pentagon Press Secretary John F. Kirby said during a press briefing on Tuesday that religious exemptions from COVID-19 vaccinations for service members will be determined by the branch they are affiliated with.
read moreMexico sues multiple gun manufacturers for $10 billion
The Mexican government filed a lawsuit in federal court in Boston, Massachusetts alleging that several major arms manufacturers helped to facilitate arms trafficking, and the violence stemming from it, in Mexico.
read moreWarfighting strategy to change after US loses war games to China
The U.S. military plans to change its warfighting strategy after getting its “ass handed to it” by China in war games conducted last fall.
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