• First Nigerian female officer graduates from UK military academy

    Officer Cadet Owowoh Oluchukwu made history on Friday as she became the first Nigerian female officer to graduate from the esteemed Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in the United Kingdom. At just 24 years old, Oluchukwu joined 134 other Officer Cadets in London for the Sovereign’s Parade, marking the culmination of 44 weeks of rigorous training Read More

  • Biden Is Building a Military Based on DEI and Wokeness. It Needs Merit and Preparedness.

    The military is rightly understood as an apolitical institution, managed on the basis of merit, yet accountable at the highest level to democratically elected civilians. Read More

  • Two alleged German-Russian spies suspected of planning to sabotage military aid intended for Ukraine arrested

    TWO alleged spies suspected of planning to sabotage military aid intended for Ukraine have been arrested. The men, identified only as Dieter S and Alexander J, are said by officials to be dual Germ

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    Sailor Spotlight: From Military Child to Military Officer

    No matter what life throws your way, Cmdr. Kellie Smith is adamant about one thing: Never give up.

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    Nurturing resilience: The vital role of communication in military Families during the Month of the Military Child

    Tucson, Ariz. — During April, as we pay tribute to the resilience and sacrifices of military Families and their children, it's crucial to acknowledge the significant role of effective communication within these distinct family units. The U.S. Army Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) chaplain team understands the importance, and organizes initiatives such as the Build Strong and Ready Teams (BSRT) events, which was recently held April 5-7 in Tucson, Arizona.

  • Investigating the Academy

    In a recent speech to University of Toronto scholars, a Quillette editor explained why many of his fellow journalists are reluctant to report on administrative scandals at Canadian universities.

  • Tinubu, is this a military regime?

    THE abduction, detention and subsequent torture and dehumanisation of the Editor of an online newspaper, FirstNews, Segun Olatunji, must not be swept under the carpet. President Bola Tinubu must prove to Nigerians that he is not using the cover of democracy to run a military regime. On March 15, armed men arrested Olatunji from his Read More

  • A brief history of drag in the military

    Over at Substack, writer Cole Haddon (Psalms for the End of the World) digs into the strange relationship between hypermasculine 'Merican men and dressing up in drag. He touches briefly on the cross-dressing world of glam metal (particularly the uber-irony of Queen's existence within that oeuvre), but is much more interested in how the manliness of womanly dress manifested in the military: Female performers were rarely allowed near the fronts [during World War II]; members of the Women's Army...

  • DEI Cronyism and Woke Grifters

    When ideology replaces meritocracy or provides immunity from the consequences of illegal behavior, systemic mediocrity follows. Under toxic National Socialism, Stalinism, and Maoism, millions of Read More

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    From Military Child to Soldier: My Personal Journey

    Staff Sgt. Carlie Stonebraker reflects on her life being a military child turned Soldier, and the challenges that came with it.

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    Celebrating the true superheroes of our military Families

    April is the Month of the Military Child, a time to highlight the extraordinary powers of these young champions. This year’s theme, "Military Child: Brave, Fearless, and Resilient," celebrates the exceptional qualities of military children and emphasizes the importance of recognizing their contributions and sacrifices within military Families and communities.

  • Meet the New Military-Industrial Complex

    Michael T. Klare How the Pentagon–Silicon Valley alliance is harnessing AI to defeat China in World War III.