Guard Has to Order from DC Restaurants After Food Contract Comes Up Short

A food contract between a supplier and the National Guard did not provide enough meals, forcing units still deployed to Washington, D.C., to buy local, Military.com has learned. Because of the mix-up and shortage of meals, the Guard resorted to buying “a large quantity of various food choices off of the local economy,” according to …

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No Longer ‘Asleep at the Wheel:’ Air Force to Roll Out New Electronic Warfare Strategy

The U.S. Air Force is finalizing the decision on where to host its new electromagnetic spectrum, or EMS, warfare wing and will debut a comprehensive electronic warfare strategy in the spring, according to the service’s top general. Chief of Staff Gen. Charles “CQ” Brown said the efforts are a fresh start for the service, which …

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On Russia’s doorstep: Two U.S. destroyers now in Black Sea

The U.S. Navy this week dispatched a second guided-missile destroyer to Russia’s doorstep in the Black Sea, sending an unmistakable message to the Kremlin and beefing up NATO defenses in the strategically vital region. The Navy’s Sixth Fleet said that the destroyer USS Porter entered the Black Sea on Thursday, joining another destroyer, the USS …

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Chinese Submariners Patrolling South China Sea Suffer ‘Serious’ Psych Problems, Study Finds

A fifth of sailors assigned to Chinese submarines patrolling the South China Sea have experienced some degree of mental health problems, according to a study published this month. “This study demonstrates for the first time that soldiers and officers in the submarine force in the South China Sea are exposed to a number of mental …

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