Military’s Robotic Submarine Finishes First Sea Tests
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U.S. Military's Robotic Submarine Finishes First Sea Tests -
A Role For DoD's New Under Secretary -
Zika's Threat to the U.S. Military -
Two Female Officers Approved for Army's Green Beret Training Process -
The South, which includes Tennessee plus the Fort Campbell, Kentucky, area and stretches west to include Oklahoma and most of Texas, is managed by Humana Inc.’s military subsidiary.
The Air Force is cannibalizing F-16’s to keep others flying.
Russia's 'High-Velocity Confrontations' Create Risks for U.S. Pilots -
Five Things to Watch for in Pentagon's New Transgender Policy -
Poll: U.S. Power Falls in Pacific, China's Rises -
U.S. Military Moves to Stay Ahead of China's Tech -
“In the 1960s, under Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara, the Pentagon bought vast quantities of the rifle, calling it the M-16, for American ground troops in Vietnam.
Eisenhower arrived in the western part of the sea Wednesday while the USS Harry S.
“If bill S. 2943 passes and its provisions are signed into law with section 671 intact, it would require that the Pentagon bring its footwear policy in line with a 1941 law known as the Berry Amendment
Navy's Top Officer Visits Carrier in South China Sea -
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U.S. General: North Korea Has Some of World's Best Hackers -
U.S. Army 4-Star General to Become NATO's New Supreme Commander -
CIA Tweets U.S. Military's Osama bin Laden Raid -
But the N.S.A.’s military counterpart, Cyber Command, was focused largely on Russia, China, Iran and North Korea — where cyberattacks on the United States most frequently originate — and had run virtually
U.S. Military Cyber Chief Questions Beijing's Spying -