Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth wants military officers to take risks again – and history may be on his side. A case in point: the day a 31-year-old U.S. Army lieutenant assigned to hunt Mexican rebel ...
Editor's Note: In this second installment of a two-part series on leadership and readiness, the article argues that the future of military advantage lies not in weapons or algorithms, but in character ...
General Jennie Carignan, the first woman to lead the Canadian Armed Forces, demonstrates Canadian military leadership through ...
Those warnings were backed by proof. In 1921, Mitchell helped organize bombing tests in which Army aircraft repeatedly struck and ultimately sank the captured German battleship Ostfriesland, ...
The U.S. military and the country’s leadership have had an unusually cordial relationship for more than 200 years, but an increasingly divisive political climate and dysfunctional government could ...
In discussions surrounding military conduct and the responsibilities of service members, it is vital to recognize the profound implications of the statements made by figures like Karoline Leavitt (Fox ...
When an organization endures relentless change—restructures, layoffs, or major transformations—it can emerge operationally intact but emotionally worn down. The goals are still clear on paper, but the ...
A growing number of retired military members are leading colleges and universities nationwide. Military leaders possess skills in strategy, management, and crisis response that are valuable in higher ...