The chair of the Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on Strategic Forces said that the U.S. military still is behind China in developing hypersonic weapons.
Author: Jennifer Griffin
On Bastille Day, French government says ‘merci’ to 4 American World War II veterans
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A new NATO commander for Europe takes charge
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Russia suspends its NATO mission as Defense Secretary visits NATO aspirant countries
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Uptick in Afghan targeted killings of US allies has veterans groups concerned
The issue of Afghan resettlement has bipartisan support among veterans.