USMC Colonel (Ret) Eric Buer: “I Do Solemnly Swear” and the Commitment to an Ideal
When loyalty shifts from the Constitution to politics, our democracy trembles. The military oath must remain fiercely apolitical.
When loyalty shifts from the Constitution to politics, our democracy trembles. The military oath must remain fiercely apolitical.
Lt. Gen. Dan “Razin” Caine didn’t just strap back into the metaphorical cockpit — he’s taking the controls of the entire U.S. military at a time when Washington feels more like a no fly zone for common sense.
The problem with the military isn’t the number of push-ups someone can do — it’s the lack of real leadership at the top.
US military’s expanded presence at the southern border and at sea will last years, tackling migration, cartels, and global threats.
Billy Mitchell saw the future of war—and was punished for it. Who in today’s military has the vision and courage to challenge the status quo?
The US military is rated “weak”—underfunded, overstretched, and facing rising threats. Can America stay ready for the next global crisis?
Here’s your SOFREP Daily News Brief: Key defense and global affairs insights to keep you in the know on Saturday, February 15.
From drones to hypersonic missiles, the US military is redefining warfare post-Afghanistan with cutting-edge tech and JADC2 strategies.
Texas Military’s 3D-printed center at Camp Mabry blends cutting-edge tech with history—where innovation meets tradition.
US military leadership faces a crisis—political correctness over combat readiness. Can bold reforms restore its edge?
Amid the Army-Navy game, a shocking stat looms: 1 in 5 female cadets face unwanted sexual contact. Can academies uphold their values?
Here’s your SOFREP Daily News Brief: Key defense and global affairs insights to keep you in the know on Thursday, December 5.