Defense Leaders Address Fiscal Constraints
The top defense leaders of the United States and Great Britain today discussed how to obtain the military equipment and capabilities their countries need when funding is harder to come by. defense.gov |
Troops must understand the 'why' of the fight, Odierno says
With his tenure winding down as commander of U.S. Forces Iraq, Gen. Raymond T. Odierno shared with reporters some of his lessons learned on asymmetric warfare and the U.S. military's needs of the future. army.mil |
Engineers Seek New Edge for Warfighters
Engineers at the U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command's Communications-Electronics Center at Fort Monmouth, N.J., are designing handheld solutions to give battlefield troops a strategic edge. defense.gov |
Negotiation Project cadets at West Point making an impact
Seven cadet research fellows and senior members from the West Point Negotiation Project presented and participated in the Air Force Culture and Language Center's Conflict Management Symposium, hosted by the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, D.C. They left with a better understanding of how to manage conflict and a greater appreciation for how the decisions they will make as platoon leaders have significant, strategic consequences. army.mil |
As mission shifts in Iraq, support strikes balance
As the U.S. mission shifts from combat to supporting and advising the Iraqi forces, Army Team C4ISR leaders say their support responsibilities will remain constant until all U.S. troops are safely out of the country. army.mil |