Army Basic Leader Course Will Soon Be Longer and Have Graded Land Navigation

Spc. Christopher Moreno uses a protractor to determine an azimuth during the land navigation test of the Basic Leader Course.

Soldiers aiming to get their stripes will soon need to brush up on their map-reading skills and grid plotting. The Army plans to increase the length of its Basic Leader Course, or BLC, in fiscal 2026, which starts in October 2025, Sgt. Maj. Jason Stadel, a service spokesperson told Military.com. Among the plans is adding […]

An Unlikely Alliance: How Mitch McConnell and I Took on the Pentagon and Finally Won

U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. David R. Lopez, commander of the 380th Air Expeditionary Wing, welcomes U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., to Al Dhafra Air Base, United Arab Emirates.

If you watch cable news, you may feel dispirited by the current state of our political affairs. We are constantly told we’re too left, too right, too this and that. Partisanship exists, but seeing eye to eye isn’t a condition for finding common ground. Take, for example, my 30-year friendship with Senator Mitch McConnell. The […]

‘Last Stop USA’: How the Army Is Trying to Fill in for a Broken Education System

Army Future Soldier Preparatory Course Pilot Program, Fort Jackson, South Carolina

Nearly every student, sitting at desks in Army uniforms at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, had a similar story. The public schools they came from were crumbling: There were holes in the walls, books held together with duct tape, few computers, not enough teachers and failing air conditioning that made paying attention in class impossible in […]

Former US Intelligence Officer Charged with Trying to Give Classified Defense Information to China

Law books and gavels

SEATTLE — A former U.S. Army intelligence officer has been charged with attempting to provide classified defense information to the Chinese security services during the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic — including some listed in a Microsoft Word document titled “Important Information to Share with Chinese Government.” Authorities on Friday arrested former Sgt. Joseph Daniel […]

Got Complaints About the Barracks or Dining Hall? Now There’s an App for That

An airman food-service apprentice serves chicken at the Marshall Dining Facility at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Oct. 28, 2021.

Amid widespread criticism and complaints about military barracks, cafeterias and dorms, one former Army reservist is hoping to increase transparency with a new app that allows service members to review their living situations on base. The app, called “Hots&Cots” and available on Apple devices, was created by former Army reservist Robert Evans and allows users […]

Majority of Retired 4-Star Officers Got Jobs in Defense Industry, New Report Says

Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Jonathan Greenert thanks Lisa Callahan, Lockheed Martin vice president of undersea systems, after a site visit at Lockheed Martin.

More than 80% of the highest-ranking military officers who left the service over the past five years moved into jobs working for the defense industry, according to a new think tank report. Twenty-six of the 32 four-star officers who retired after June 2018 were then employed by “the arms industry as board members, advisors, executives, […]