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New U.S. Defense Strategic Outline Is not Just Desirable, but Necessary
The force is tired and needs a break. It also needs new technology and a structure that will enable it to remain preeminent.
The New Era Will Be the Maritime Century
The U.S. Navy will be at the center of future military operations as conflicts emerge across the globe, says the department undersecretary.
Institutional Inertia, Benign Neglect Hold Back Young Officers
Many junior warfighters face obstacles to realizing their full potential, which hurts the service in which they chose to serve.
Medal of Honor Recipient Cites Army Family as Driver for Heroism
Camaraderie breeds heroism among those who put service to others first, says one who has received the nation's highest military honor.
Cooperation, Not Confrontation, Key to Avoiding Sino-U.S. Conflict
The United States needs to throw out the old playbook when dealing with China's growing economic and military power.
Misunderstanding, Cultural Differences at the Heart of U.S.-China Discord
If the two Pacific powers do not hang together, they will hang each other separately.
China Likely to Go Asymmetric if Conflict Breaks out With United States
It would not be warfare as usual if China and the United States find themselves in an armed conflict.
Fiscal Hazards Loom As Significant Threat to U.S. Military Capabilities
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U.S. Force Drawdown May Indirectly Affect Special Operations Forces
The good news for special operations forces is that they will constitute a larger portion of deployed U.S. forces. The bad news is that they will miss some of the support provided by the joint forces that are withdrawn from theater.
Advanced Technologies High on Navy Special Warfare Wish List
The evolution of new special operations force missions is not as great an influence as the changing nature of supporting military forces.