Defense Leaders Laud Air-Sea Battle Concept Initiative
The air-sea battle concept being developed by the Air Force and Navy exemplifies the closer, more integrated relationships the military needs in order to confront future challenges, top Pentagon leaders said. defense.gov |
Mullen: Military Needs Leaders to Address Suicide Issue
Good leadership can help to bring down the military's suicide rate, Navy Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told more than 200 soldiers and airmen at Camp Red Cloud, South Korea. defense.gov |
Mullen Shares Concern for Aid Workers in Pakistan
The U.S. military is taking "significant" precautions to ensure safety for its forces and U.S. aid workers providing flood relief in northwestern Pakistan, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said. defense.gov |
Family Matters Blog: Medical Staff Focuses on Warriors' Families
In this blog, we highlight a program at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., that helps wounded warriors recover by working with their families. The program focuses on psychological and traumatic brain injuries. 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 |