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NATO fortifies Eastern Europe’s defenses under new ‘air shielding’ mission
Stronger air and missile defenses will remain in place in Eastern Europe for the long run, a NATO official said last month.
Spec ops’ roles to deter Russia may shift more to conventional soldiers
Congress wants to ensure special operations forces are being used for appropriate missions.
By Kyle Rempfer
Does your combat experience even matter against Chinese and Russian troops?
To boost American morale in the face of a rising China and resurgent Russia, some pundits point to the U.S. military’s surplus of combat experience and large-scale logistical expertise in massing forces.
By Kyle Rempfer
Air Force general tapped as supreme allied commander of Europe
President Donald Trump has nominated Air Force Gen. Tod Wolters for the position of NATO’s supreme allied commander.
By Kyle Rempfer
Prepare to man Fort Trump? US has made Poland a ‘very serious robust offer’ for base
“We have come forward with what we think is a very serious robust offer and we’re just working out some of the technicalities this very week,” a senior Pentagon official told lawmakers this week.
By Kyle Rempfer
Air Force MQ-9 Reaper drones based in Poland are now fully operational
Poland was chosen as a location for the mission due to its “strategic location in Eastern Europe."
By Kyle Rempfer
Judge halts Air Force’s efforts to discharge airmen with HIV
A federal judge in Virginia has ordered the Air Force to halt efforts to discharge service members who are HIV-positive.
US in ‘early stages’ of withdrawal, as ISIS squeezed into a few square miles
ISIS' last stretch of territory has been crunched into a tiny area measuring roughly six square kilometers, according to Mustafa Bali, a spokesman for the U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces, or SDF.
By Kyle Rempfer