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The Trump administration is accumulating a massive U.S. military presence in the Caribbean, deploying warships, surveillance planes and fighter aircraft as it continues to blow up alleged ...
Hillsborough Sheriff Chad Chronister confirmed Monday that all six members of his command staff who have resigned or were ...
The Department of Homeland Security is funneling $10 billion through the Navy to help facilitate the construction of a ...
The --version (-V) option goes hand-in-hand with --help because it helps you find out about the program, and it’s usually supported where --help is. Traditionally, the --version option prints the ...
Maj. Gen. William “Hank” Taylor told reporters that he’s been using ChatGPT to refine how he makes choices affecting ...
Uncertainty swept through Hampton Roads this summer when the U.S. Army announced a significant transformation of its Training and Doctrine Command, aka TRADOC, headquartered at Fort Eustis in Newport ...
“Why isn’t my J2 giving me the information I need? What do all these intelligence agencies do for me anyway?” As U.S. military officers progress in rank, their relationship with intelligence evolves.
With just over three minutes left in Saturday’s game between Clemson and Georgia Tech, Clemson tight end Josh Sapp appeared to have reeled in a game-tying touchdown catch in the back of the end zone.
The new guard of dominant defense contractors notched big wins over the weekend, as the Army awarded $159 million to Anduril and $195 to Rivet, a startup with Palantir funding, to develop wearable ...
The future of soldier “super goggles,” designed to give frontline troops an AI-enabled view of the battlefield and voice command over drone swarms, is unlikely to look like the bulky, Star Wars-style ...
Characterizing the Army's Command Assessment Program as a Biden-era attempt at DEI is counterproductive, the author of this op-ed argues. Here, representatives from military and corporate ...