Book Review: Left of Bang Puts a Name to the Gut Feelings That Keep You Alive

Book Review: Left of Bang Puts a Name to the Gut Feelings That Keep You Alive

Left of Bang turns Combat Hunter lessons into a practical guide for building baselines, spotting clustered behavioral anomalies, and acting early on instinct-backed warning signs to prevent violence before the “bang,” making it essential reading for travelers and anyone serious about personal security.

Army Accelerates MV-75 Tiltrotor Program, Accepts Risk to Beat the Clock

Army Accelerates MV-75 Tiltrotor Program, Accepts Risk to Beat the Clock

The Army is fast-tracking Bell’s MV-75 FLRAA tiltrotor to get prototype aircraft flying by late 2026 and push fielding years ahead of schedule, betting digital engineering and prior V-280 testing can manage weight and payload risks to deliver Indo-Pacific range and speed gains over the UH-60.

Who Is the 11th Airborne Division and Why Was It Put on Alert for Minnesota

Who Is the 11th Airborne Division and Why Was It Put on Alert for Minnesota

The reactivated 11th Airborne Division, Alaska-based and built for Arctic warfighting, was placed on standby for Minnesota because it offers fast-deploying Title 10 combat power with cold-weather mobility and a high-end escalation signal even though many readers know far more about the 82nd and 101st.

Morning Brief: Iran Blames Israel, Ukraine Hits Kh‑22s, US on Nigeria, Chicago Carpenter Acquitted, Greenland’s Survival Culture

Morning Brief: Iran Blames Israel, Ukraine Hits Kh‑22s, US on Nigeria, Chicago Carpenter Acquitted, Greenland’s Survival Culture

Iran’s claim of Israeli‑made bullets in protest killings strains credulity, Ukraine’s air defenses scored a rare success against Kh‑22s, Washington pressures Nigeria to protect Christians, a Chicago carpenter was acquitted in a high‑profile threat‑to‑kill case, and Greenland’s survival‑first culture reveals what true preparedness looks like.

Trump Is Wrong About NATO’s Role in Afghanistan

Trump Is Wrong About NATO’s Role in Afghanistan

For two decades, the war in Afghanistan was fought as a coalition effort. NATO allies deployed to combat zones, took casualties, and shared the risks of a war that ultimately ended in failure.