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Army veteran and former Secretary of State Chuck Hagel talks about the potential risks about having military troops deployed in L.A.
As the Army celebrates its 250th birthday, officials say the military’s apolitical nature is at risk
As the US Army prepares for its 250th birthday celebration with a major parade of military hardware in Washington, DC, which just happens to coincide with President Donald’s Trumps birthday, former officials are growing increasingly concerned about how the military is being pulled into the political arena by the Trump administration,
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and others have highlighted the “Trump bump” in recruiting wins. Officials and experts say it’s a bit more complicated.
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The New Republic on MSNThe AI Industry Is Ready to Get Rich off Trump’s Defense DepartmentThis year’s annual AI Expo for National Competitiveness was a hidden race to turn the military into “Ender’s Game.”
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U.S. Army recruitment is experiencing a turnaround, with fiscal year 2025 recruiting goals being reached four months ahead of schedule, the military branch said.
I knew that President Donald Trump had been agitating for such a spectacle since 2017, but that his first secretary of defense, Jim Mattis, had refused, because he viewed this as something that occurred in dictatorships like Russia and North Korea.
Seven Army bases whose names were changed in 2023 because they honored Confederate leaders are all reverting back to their original names.
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Defense News on MSNTech execs enlist in Army Reserve for new innovation detachmentFour Silicon Valley technology executives from major companies are joining the U.S Army Reserve as officers to inject the speed and expertise of commercial technology development into military innovation through the newly established Detachment 201, an Executive Innovation Corps, the service announced Friday.
A large military parade showcasing American power, requested by President Donald Trump to mark the Army’s 250th anniversary, took place in Washington, D.C., featuring tanks, troops and marching bands.
The parade, which falls on the president’s 79th birthday, is being held to commemorate the Army’s 250th anniversary.