Tag: training
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The navy has not agreed on the laws of naval warfare.Here’s how to keep the Coalition from being sunk by legal rifts
[ad_1] Just as the United States and the Allied Forces should not go to war without knowledge of the laws of armed conflict, we should face the uncertain and dangerous situation in the Western Pacific without a firm grasp of the legal principles that guide naval warfare. not. However, the challenge is complicated by the ... -
US Pacific allies want more joint exercises and scarce ammunition
[ad_1] Fort Shafter, Hawaii—U.S. allies in the Pacific are calling for more multilateral exercises and more supplies of the scarce munitions that helped Ukraine fight Russia. “Frankly, our allies and partners are very closely monitoring what is happening in Ukraine. They are very interested in how we maintain territorial integrity,” said the Army the brigadier ... -
Youth Mental Health and Safety Don’t Take a Summer Break
[ad_1] Just because this school year is over doesn’t mean the crisis facing our nation’s youth is over. In fact, the data suggests just the opposite. In the 2022-23 school year, suicide skyrocketed to become the second leading cause of death among children ages 10 to 14 in the United States. Research shows that some ... -
Pentagon aims to accelerate networked warfare techniques and exercises as China ramps up military activity
[ad_1] Joint Base Pearl Harbor – Hickam, Hawaii— The Pentagon is accelerating development of new breakthrough technologies and stepping up exercises with regional partners in preparation for the expected increase in aggressive military activity by China in the South China Sea. The move is aimed at deterring a Chinese invasion of Taiwan, which many experts ... -
Pentagon Creates Office to Monitor User and Insider Threats Following Leak
[ad_1] The Pentagon has announced it will improve how it monitors people who work with classified information, based on the results of a 45-day security study conducted after the leak of dozens of classified documents. This change includes the creation of a new office to oversee user activity and improve “threat monitoring” (the Integrated Management ... -
Today’s D Brief: Sweden’s PM to the WH; Erdogan still blocking NATO expansion; Israel buys more F-35s; State’s Afghan withdrawal review; And a bit more.
[ad_1] Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson is expected to visit the White House this afternoon for talks with President Joe Biden. Kristersson’s arrival is planned for 2 p.m ET. Sweden’s bid to join the NATO alliance is perhaps the biggest short-term goal for the two leaders. Also on the agenda: “our shared commitment to supporting ... -
Army considers new tool to track soldier readiness
[ad_1] Army noncommissioned officers may start using online dashboards to track soldiers’ readiness, as pilot studies show reduced paperwork and potentially improved training outcomes. . Called the Unit Leader Workspace, this tool tracks individual soldier completion of various readiness goals, including training tasks such as health checks, administrative requirements, and weapons qualifications. The tool also ... -
Today’s D-Brief: Russia annexes Wagner. Obstacles for “a few miles” in the southeast of Ukraine. Requires Stinger Veterans. F-35 deliveries pending. And some more.
[ad_1] The Russian military has reportedly taken control of the insurgent Wagner mercenary organization. This would include the group’s overseas operations in Africa and Syria, it said. wall street journalreporting on Wednesday. Russian authorities have also reportedly detained the top commander. Over the last 24 hours, multiple media outlets have reported on allegations that Aerospace ...











