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The Navy’s Ohio-Class SSGN Submarines Are Stacked with Cruise Missiles

     The United States Navy operates the world’s most capable submarine fleets. Its undersea fleet includes four separate classes of vessels including both attack submarines as well as ballistic missile submarines that are capable of carrying nuclear-armed ballistic missiles and which serve as the most survivable leg of the U.S. military’s nuclear triad.

     The U.S. Navy’s submarine fleet is also unique in that it is composed entirely of nuclear-powered undersea vessels.

     Some of the Navy’s most valuable undersea assets, however, are its four ballistic missile submarines that have been configured to carry and launch a large number of Tomahawk cruise missiles.

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Coast Guard conducts first Arctic Summit

     Seventy representatives from across the Coast Guard recently convened to develop recommendations that align efforts and increase synchronization within the Coast Guard on Arctic matters in Anchorage, Alaska.

The Coast Guard Arctic Summit provided a forum to collectively review domestic and international Coast Guard Arctic equities and requirements through topic-specific sessions focused on creating high-level recommendations for enhancing efforts in the region and informing future decision making.

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Soldier Becomes 1st Female Army Guard M1 Abrams Tank Master Gunner

     Staff Sgt. Elizabeth Cox recently became the first female Army National Guard Soldier to graduate the Army National Guard Warrior Training Center’s M1 Abrams Master Gunner course, earning the title and additional skill identifier of Abrams Master Gunner.

     The 53-day course at Fort Benning, Georgia, upskills accomplished armor crew members like Cox,  and hones their proficiency in tank gunnery and maintenance. Cox’s desire to impart knowledge to her home tank crew motivated her to attend the course.

“I really enjoy the fact that you have one crew, and you become a family,” she said. “You have to take care of your track. If you don’t, you or a member of your family could die.”

 

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The US Air Force's Newest Fighter Jet Shows off a New Way to Fire Missiles

     The US Air Force recently announced that two F-15EX Eagle II fighter jets delivered to Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, launched air-to-air missiles for the first time from their new outer wing weapon stations.

     The 96th Test Wing's pilots fired an AIM-120 Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile from Station 1 and an AIM-9X from Station 9 over the Eglin Test and Training Complex's water range. Both aircraft successfully released the missiles on separate passes against a target drone.

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Coast Guard Presents Civilian Employee of The Year Awards

     The Coast Guard is honoring eight civilians for their excellence in 2021. Recently, Adm. Linda Fagan, Commandant of the Coast Guard, presented the Civilian Employee of the Year (CEOY) and Non-Appropriated Fund Civilian Employee of the Year (NAF-CEOY) awards at a ceremony at Coast Guard Headquarters in Washington, D.C. Every year, the service recognizes a handful of civilians for going above and beyond in their work.

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New York National Guard Soldiers Share The Holiday Spirit

     Two dozen New York National Guard Soldiers helped spread the holiday spirit by volunteering to load donated Christmas trees bound for service members and their families across the country.

     The Soldiers joined veterans and Gold Star and Blue Star families at Ellms Family Farm in Ballston Spa to load 100 trees. These trees go to military bases and are distributed to military families as part of Trees for Troops, a Christmas Spirit Foundation charitable initiative.

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US Air Force Unveils New B-21 Raider Nuclear Stealth Bomber

     America’s newest nuclear stealth bomber recently made its debut after years of secret development and as part of the Pentagon’s answer to rising concerns over a future conflict with China.

     The B-21 Raider is the first new American bomber aircraft in more than 30 years. Almost every aspect of the program is classified.

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Dept. of the Air Force Taking Steps to Meet Climate Action Plan Goals

     The Department of the Air Force recently released its Climate Action Plan formulated in foresight and response to climate change and its reshaping of the increasingly complex global security environment. DAF installations are implementing innovative solutions and pilot programs to meet the goals outlined in the plan, bolstering mission readiness through installation energy resilience.

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USNS Comfort Arrives in Colombia

     Hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) recently arrived in Cartagena, Colombia, in support of U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command/U.S. 4th Fleet’s Continuing Promise 2022 (CP22) mission.

     This visit marks the third of five mission stops as part of CP22 and the eleventh visit to Colombia since 2007.

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Marine Corps Celebrates 247th Birthday!

     The United States Marine Corps celebrated its 247th birthday on Thursday, Nov. 10, 2022.

     In 1775, the Corps was born out of a Philadelphia tavern during the American Revolutionary War.

For those who have earned the title of Marine, Nov. 10 is celebrated as if it was their own birthday, serving as a yearly reminder of the brave spirit that has compelled young men and women to defend our nation and its interests for more than two centuries.

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The Marine Corps Hit All Its Recruitment Goals for 2022

The Marine Corps met its recruitment goals for fiscal year 2022, making it one of the only branches this year to fully reach its target numbers.

While each of the services has been facing recruitment challenges ― which service leaders attribute among other things to the COVID-19 pandemic ― a low interest in military service and a declining eligible population, the Marine Corps managed to overcome its enlistment obstacles.

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USS Farragut (DDG 99) Arrives in Piraeus, Greece

PIRAEUS, Greece - The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Farragut (DDG 99) recently arrived in Piraeus, Greece, near the city of Athens, for a scheduled port visit.

Farragut’s port visit to Piraeus provides an opportunity to strengthen the existing partnership between the U.S. and Greece. While anchored, the crew will have opportunities to explore the cities and cultures of Piraeus and the nearby city of Athens.

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First JB Lewis-McChord Deployment with New MAFFORGEN Model

JOINT BASE LEWIS McCHORD, Wash. (AFNS) --  Members of the 62nd Airlift Wing recently  said their goodbyes to friends and families before deploying in support of U.S. Central Command, U.S. European Command, and U.S. Africa Command operations. This deployment is JB Lewis McChord’s first implementation of the new Mobility Air Force ‘Force Generation’ model.

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Brigade Commanders Face Tougher Tests during Combat Training Rotations

WASHINGTON – Brigade commanders no longer have the luxury of time as they face the gauntlets that are combat training center rotations.

To succeed, commanders will have to see outside their immediate area and drive their units to accomplish missions on a division or corps timeline.

Brig. Gen. Curtis Taylor, commander of the National Training Center at Fort Irwin, California, laid out a recent scenario during a panel on making realistic,

relevant training for large-scale combat here at the annual Association of the U.S. Army Meeting and Exposition.

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Air Force’s new ‘Purple Book’ Challenges Airmen to Think Bigger

The Air Force’s top enlisted leader recently rolled out the service’s first “Purple Book,” a primer on the joint force for rank-and-file airmen.

The 39-page booklet introduces airmen to high-level policy like the National Defense Strategy and describes the Air Force’s place in the bigger military picture. It’s one piece in a slew of changes aimed at better educating enlisted airmen and holding them to higher standards of performance.

“We have the first service and the only service who has a book to help us become a better joint-minded service member,” Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force JoAnne Bass said at the annual Air and Space Forces Association conference.

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Army Goes Barnstorming Around Europe with Acclaimed Rocket System

American mobile rocket systems are making the rounds in Europe on a tour stretching from the Arctic to the Baltics and beyond as the Army shows off a star of its arsenal that has garnered attention as a godsend to Ukraine.

The High Mobility Artillery Rocket System, known as HIMARS, was firing recently in Sweden’s High North on a short-notice mission that began hours earlier with troops taking flight aboard a special operations C-130 flying out of Ramstein Air Base in Germany.

“It provides us an opportunity to showcase a weapons system that right now there’s a lot of interest in across our allies and partners,” Army Maj. Gen. Stephen Maranian, commander of the Wiesbaden, Germany-based 56th Artillery Command, said.

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