Military Readiness Begins With What We Feed the Force
Military readiness starts with what fuels the force, and if we demand exacting standards for our weapons, we should demand the same discipline and integrity in the food we serve our warfighters.
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Military readiness starts with what fuels the force, and if we demand exacting standards for our weapons, we should demand the same discipline and integrity in the food we serve our warfighters.
When defense leaders trade focus on readiness, recruitment, and force health for ideological fights with universities, they risk weakening the very military strength and unity they are sworn to protect.
Recruiting is rebounding, but with warships on alert overseas and Guard units cycling through nonstop domestic missions, the force is rebuilding under pressure, not in peace.
Economic strength isn’t just about Wall Street numbers—it’s the fuel that powers our tanks, trains our troops, and keeps America’s enemies watching their step.
Pete Hegseth isn’t courting chaos—he’s weaponizing it to drag the Pentagon kicking and screaming back to its warfighting roots.
Teledyne FLIR lands a $7.8M contract to provide Saudi Arabia with cutting-edge surveillance systems, boosting national security efforts.
Simulating chaos: A VBIED attack near Mosul tests U.S. Navy medics, Army security, and joint forces in a high-stakes training drill.
The Heritage Foundation’s 2024 Readiness Report lays bare the stark reality: America’s military stands at a crossroads, where decisive reform is the only way to preserve its strength and global leadership in an increasingly volatile world.
German intel warns Russia could target NATO by 2030, with rising espionage and sabotage across Europe. Is the West ready for what’s coming?
The Navy’s Virginia-class submarines are $17 billion over budget—can the program recover in time to keep America’s edge?
Budget battles intensify as the US Navy navigates inflation and strategic needs for submarine funding. Can they balance costs and security?
US B-52 bombers start historic operations from Romania, enhancing NATO readiness and demonstrating transatlantic unity.