Veteran Suicide Rates Persist Despite Federal Efforts to Combat Crisis
December 22, 2024
Despite federal efforts, veteran suicide rates remain high, with 17 daily deaths, highlighting urgent needs for targeted intervention and enhanced healthcare engagement.
Cuban Government Misleads on Remittances to Bypass U.S. Sanctions, Investigation Reveals
December 20, 2024
A Miami Herald investigation reveals the Cuban military’s ongoing control over remittances, circumventing U.S. sanctions via the deceptive operation of Orbit S.A.
Congress Investigates Impact of Stress on Testosterone Levels in Special Forces
December 20, 2024
Congress is urging the Pentagon to investigate low testosterone levels, known as “Operator Syndrome,” among special operations forces linked to stress and health issues.
Heroic F-16 Pilot Executes Dual Missions to Save Army Rangers in Afghanistan
December 19, 2024
Lt. Col. Craig Andrle bravely completed two urgent F-16 sorties, delivering crucial air support to Army Rangers in Afghanistan amidst intense combat.
Syria’s Transformation: Implications for U.S. Military Strategy and Regional Stability
December 19, 2024
The end of Assad’s reign in Syria raises complex challenges for U.S. military engagement, counterterrorism efforts, and regional stability amidst competing factions.
Pearl Harbor Survivors Honor Fallen Heroes Amidst Fragile Remembrance at Advanced Ages
December 19, 2024
At 104 and 102, Pearl Harbor survivors Ira Schab and Ken Stevens honor the attack’s legacy, reflecting on their harrowing experiences 83 years later.