The U.S. Army is overhauling its pilot training to address aviation mishaps, focusing on basic skills and evaluating cost-effective training solutions.
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The Army surpassed its recruitment goal of 61,000 soldiers for fiscal 2025, spurred by outreach, a softening economy, and prep courses.
The Navy halts dog and cat testing after campaigns by activists and influencers, aligning research with ethical guidelines, saving taxpayer dollars.
Japanese defense officials are enhancing their training infrastructure to produce F-35 pilots, with vendors proposing new planes like Boeing's T-7A Red Hawk.
The Army's Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) initiative transforms C2 capabilities by integrating data-driven solutions from corps to squad, enhancing decision-making through AI and commercial technology, while fostering industry collaboration and innovation.
The 25th Infantry Division trains with Philippine allies, utilizing new drones for extended range and enhanced capabilities in challenging environments.
Navy Secretary John Phelan's Guam visit revealed dire barracks conditions, prompting a Navy-wide inspection and relocation efforts for better housing.
Loretta Swit, Emmy-winning actress known for her role as Major Margaret Houlihan on "M.A.S.H.," has passed away at 87 in New York City.
The Air Force is set to privatize hotels on 58 bases, aiming for a national chain to manage them. This move aligns with efforts to commercialize military operations.
United Launch Alliance's Vulcan delays make SpaceX the go-to for national security launches. The Falcon 9 is set for its GPS III-7 mission.










