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Iran hit dome on US air base in Qatar in June attack: Report
The Pentagon has acknowledged that an Iranian ballistic missile hit Al Udeid Air Base in June during an Iranian attack after Trump downplayed the assault.
By Jon Gambrell, The Associated Press
Viasat to add military-grade encryption to experimental Link 16 satellite
The experimental satellite would enable beyond-line-of-sight communications for the Link 16 tactical network while reducing risk for the Space Development Agency's planned proliferated constellation.
By Nathan Strout
Space Force ditches some promotion tests, moves toward boards for all NCOs
Hello enlisted promotion boards, goodbye testing.
US Indo-Pacific commander reaffirms alliance with Japan amid China territorial claims
The head of the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command held talks with top Japanese officials and reaffirmed their alliance amid China’s increasingly assertive claims.
Citing NATO drills and US bomber flights, Russia to form new military units
Russia’s military will form 20 new units in the country’s west this year to counter what it claims is a growing threat from NATO, the defense minister said Monday.
Private housing companies expand partnership with services to create more supportive military communities
Some elements of the Tenant Bill of Rights were more complex and required military housing project owners to continue working with the DoD, service branches, and project lenders to finalize their implementation.
‘Find a way to serve.’ | Dear Young American: Ron Shurer
Staff Sgt. Ron Shurer earned the Medal of Honor for actions as a Special Forces medic in Afghanistan in 2008. In the first installment of Dear Young American, he talks about finding a way to serve those around you, no matter where you are.
By Ben Murray
We must say the names of the heroes who gave all in defense of freedom
We can’t lose sight of what Memorial Day means for our nation and families who continue to grieve the loss of a service member, says the Denis McDonough in this commentary.
By VA Secretary Denis McDonough
How you can support the survivors of a military loss
Twenty-four new military survivors are connecting with the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS), the largest daily average since its founding in 1994, says the author of this commentary.
By Dr. Chantel Dooley