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Centcom Remains Important to National Defense Strategy, Official Says

The nations in the U.S. Central Command area of operations remain important to the National Defense Strategy and figure in the world of strategic competition, a senior defense official said.

DOD Officials Highlight Risks to Force Posed by Senate Nomination Hold

During a conversation with Sen. Tommy Tuberville of Alabama, Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III explained the impact the lawmaker’s holds are having on military readiness and uncertainty within the force.

Biden Approves Mobilization of Reserves to Support Eucom

President Joe Biden issued an executive order approving the mobilization of select reserve forces with up to 3,000 personnel, augmenting the armed forces in support of Operation Atlantic Resolve. 

National Guard’s State Partnership Program Marks 30 Years

The National Guard’s State Partnership Program, which began in 1993 with 13 countries, has grown to 100 nations — more than half the countries in the world.

Officials Recognize DOD Inspectors for Oversight Excellence

Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen H. Hicks underscored the vital role DOD’s Office of the Inspector General plays in maintaining the public’s trust during an awards ceremony in Washington.

Army Chief Nominee Cites Warfighting, Recruiting as Top Priorities

Army Gen. Randy A. George, who was nominated to serve as the chief of staff of the U.S. Army, testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee about what his priorities would be if he is confirmed.

Biden Speaks on Ukraine’s Future With NATO in Vilnius

President Joe Biden stressed the long-term commitment nations have made to Ukraine during the NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania.

Leaders Agree to Expedite Ukraine’s NATO Membership

Leaders agreed to a package that will ultimately make Ukraine a member of the alliance, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said at a news conference.