March 2, 2018
The Latest: White House: US defense capability ‘2nd to none’
AP News: The White House says U.S. defense capabilities “are and will remain second to none” as it responds to
AP News: The White House says U.S. defense capabilities “are and will remain second to none” as it responds to
Stars and Stripes: WASHINGTON – The Trump administration is working on an expanded U.S. missile defense policy that would address
Defense News: WASHINGTON — While the past year has been filled with talk of doing more to develop missile defense
Inside Defense: The Pentagon — citing a need to “safeguard critical defense information” — will no longer provide advance information
Washington Examiner: Sen. Jim Inhofe is one of the Senate’s stalwart conservatives and senior-most defense voices, whether he is pushing
Homeland Preparedness News: Citing North Korean ballistic missile threats, U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) called on the Department of Defense
Hawaii Army Weekly: JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM — The 94th Army Air and Missile Defense Command focused on testing Integrated
News.com.au: THREATS to the United States and its allies are evolving everyday and missile technology is getting significantly more advanced.
Military.com: Military personnel from U.S. European Command will join members from the Israeli Defense Force in a combined missile-defense exercise
The Hill: Congress is out of town in the coming week for the Presidents Day recess, but defense work grinds
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