The deputy director of strategy, plans and policy with U.S. Central Command said that despite economic challenges, the Lebanese Armed Forces remain a top-notch security partner for the United States.
From local competitions to the world stage, military athletes bring the same physical prowess, dedication and spirit of excellence to playing fields that they do the battlefield, and continue to influence the rich history of America’s sporting life.
Today kicks off Pride Month, and Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III is proud to celebrate and honor the service, commitment and sacrifice of LGBTQ personnel in and out of uniform, Pentagon Press Secretary John F. Kirby said.
The Defense Department is working closely with the Department of Health and Human Services and the State Department to provide support in dealing with the coronavirus outbreak.
Colin Kahl, the undersecretary of defense for policy, explained how his office will flesh out Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III's wish that "resources must be matched to strategy, strategy matched to policy and policy matched to the will of the American people."
The president’s fiscal year 2022 budget request makes key investments that defend our nation while innovating and modernizing, taking care of our warfighters and building strong relationships with our allies and partners alongside other elements of national security.
From the battlefield to the back office, artificial intelligence has the potential to transform how the Defense Department does business, and ensuring that AI is developed, procured and used responsibly is a top priority for department leaders.
NATO is a transatlantic alliance of 30 like-minded North American and European countries securing peace since 1949.
President Joe Biden and Defense Department leaders honored those who gave their lives in service to their nation as well as the families of the fallen during a Memorial Day observance ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia.
The U.S. Navy has grown into one of the largest and most respected maritime forces in the world since its founding in 1775. Missions are carried out at sea, on land and in the air and the various uniforms reflect that versatility.
Service members train and prepare year-round so when disasters strike, troops are ready to help those in harm's way. Learn how you can prepare, too.
They're not dumb grunts, and hitting the target requires more than good aim. Set your sights on discovering what snipers do, and how they master their essential, exacting, lethal art.
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