Day: August 5, 2023

Analyzing the present, to prepare for the future.

Space Plays Larger Role in U.S. Southern Command’s Mission

An increasing interest in space by partner nations in South America may prove beneficial to the U.S. Southern Command mission there, its commander said.

Austin Praises Outgoing Army Chief of Staff

Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III praised the stewardship of Gen. James C. McConville as he relinquished his duties as Army chief of staff.

U.S., Australian Air Force Units Emphasize Interoperability

For the U.S. and Australian pilots and ground crews operating out of a secluded base in the far reaches of Australia’s Northern Territory, Exercise Talisman Sabre 23 has provided a critical opportunity to train for the future of air warfare.

Five Korean War ‘Firsts’ Had Lasting Impacts

The Korean War, which ended with an armistice on July 27, 1953, is sometimes referred to as the “forgotten war” or a “police action,” but despite that reputation, the war had five unforgettable firsts.