Study Finds Leaders Who Express Rage Are More Likely to Be Taken Seriously
Expressing anger during threats enhances credibility in international negotiations, with perceived resolve increasing by 15 percentage points compared to calm ultimatums, according to recent research.
Marine Corps Implements Early Reenlistment Options to Boost Retention and Career Growth
Marines can now reenlist early, extending service commitments up to 15 years, improving personnel retention, and enhancing career development through new regulations and technology.
U.S. Boosts Military Presence in Syria Amid Tumultuous Regime Collapse
The Pentagon announced an increase of U.S. troops in Syria from 900 to nearly 2,000, aimed at countering ISIS amid escalating regional tensions.
Government Shutdown Threatens Paychecks for Military Personnel During Holiday Season
U.S. military personnel may face delayed paychecks if Congress fails to pass a temporary funding measure, affecting troops deployed in combat zones.
The Surprising Legacy of Vietnam’s Compact ‘Hooch Popper’ Mini-Grenade
V40 mini-grenade, weighing 4.8 ounces, was used by special operations forces in Vietnam for close-quarters combat, despite its limited effectiveness compared to larger grenades.
West Point Colonel Faces New Charges of Misconduct Involving Cadets
Colonel William Wright faces military court charges, including misconduct involving alcohol, making false statements, and interfering with investigations, with a trial scheduled for January 6, 2025.












