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US bases in Syria targeted in airstrikes
Multiple American bases in Syria were targeted by a wave of drone attacks on Friday, just a day after the United States military conducted retaliatory airstrikes against Iranian-backed groups in the country.
read moreRepublicans grill Military on diversity and equity during recruitment hearing
Republicans grill the military on diversity and equity goals at a hearing on recruitment challenges. The hearing was held on Tuesday and focused on the military’s efforts to attract and retain a diverse workforce. Republican lawmakers questioned military officials on whether these efforts are compromising the military’s readiness and effectiveness.
read morePentagon continues to miss recruiting targets
The Pentagon is facing growing pressure to address worsening recruiting shortfalls that are threatening the readiness of the U.S. military. According to recent reports, all branches of the military are struggling to meet recruitment targets, with the Army, Navy, and Air Force all falling short of their goals for the current fiscal year.
read moreBill banning transgender service members proposed to Congress
A bill proposing to prohibit transgender people from serving in the military has been introduced in Congress, causing concern amongst members of the community who have already experienced several policy reversals.
read moreRepublican lawmakers blame ‘culture war’ for military recruitment failure
The Senate Armed Services Committee is set to hold a hearing on the military’s recruitment crisis, with Republican senators expected to argue that progressive policies under the Biden administration and the culture war they create are to blame for the shortage of new troops.
read moreUS establishes first permanent military installation in Poland
The United States has established its first permanent military garrison in Poland, marking a significant step forward in the US-Polish strategic partnership. The move is part of the US effort to bolster its military presence in Europe, particularly in response to Russia’s aggressive actions in the region.
read moreBen & Jerry’s founder funding campaign against US support in Ukraine
Ben & Jerry’s co-founder Ben Cohen has been revealed as the top donor to a group that is running a media campaign against U.S. military support for Ukraine.
read moreMexican Cartel ambushes military convoy
A Mexican drug cartel ambushed a military convoy, killing seven soldiers.
The attack took place in the town of El Pescado, which is located in a mountainous area of the state of Guerrero and has often been the site of clashes between Mexican authorities and cartel members.
read morePentagon: pilots and ground crews at higher cancer risk
Military pilots and ground crews are showing high rates of cancer, according to a yearlong study conducted by the Pentagon. The study, which looked at almost 900,000 service members who flew or worked on military aircraft between 1992 and 2017, found that aircrew members had an 87% higher rate of melanoma and a 39% higher rate of thyroid cancer. Meanwhile, men had a 16% higher rate of prostate cancer, and women had a 16% higher rate of breast cancer.
read moreAOC’s controversial swing in military recruitment
US Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) is facing criticism after co-hosting a military recruitment event at a high school in the Bronx, despite her previous efforts to limit targeted recruitment of low-income students.
read moreDid the Ukrainian Army kill 1,100 Russians in one day?
The Ukrainian Army is being credited with killing 1,100 Russians in a single day, according to a recent report.
read moreArmy keeps shrinking despite its budget
The US Army continues to decrease in size, according to its most recent budget request. The service has unveiled its part of President Joe Biden’s overall defense budget request to Congress, and it includes a reduction of 21,000 active-duty soldiers from the previous year’s initial request for 473,000 active troops.
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