Matt Damon on the podcast talking … civ-mil relations? “He suddenly finds himself in charge of a bunch of civilians who don’t really recognize the chain of command.” https://t.co/ihDbMVFE8w
I had an idea two years ago to write about the intersection of @CMC_MarineCorps Gen. Berger’s background and the fundamental principles of Force Design 2030. It took a while, but the story is finally here, ahead of Berger’s retirement on Monday.
The Supreme Court stopped short of ending affirmative action in military service academies, in light of their "potentially distinct interests," even as it banned the practice in civilian institutions.
https://t.co/xVUtIqxXUL
Quite the report here by @davis_winkie and @zamoneperez :
How old Army admin systems mangled the names of fallen Latino soldiers https://t.co/IhabxX7Vam
Asked about India's jailing of journalist Vivek Raghuvanshi, @PentagonPresSec declines to speak "for India."
From the U.S. standpoint "we do place an emphasis on press freedom," but in terms of the relationship with India, "we have a lot to gain from working together."
Exercising my Father's Day free pass, I am reposting this yarn, the moral of which is: If you find yourself in possession of a stolen Picasso, and the F.B.I. are hot on your trail -- call your old man. He's probably seen some things.
https://t.co/VG2NIb012p
Small thing but Trump indictment notes some of the classified docs in question were from the @NatReconOfc and @NGA_GEOINT, the two intel orgs with ties to satellite imagery.
Never forget that Lyndon Johnson once had Congress move a NASA lab planned for Cleveland to Houston because it was closer to the moon.
https://t.co/gTxD1ZCKLo
Fun story Friday! This week, I wrote more about #seersucker than I ever thought possible. But it just makes sense if you know what @SenBillCassidy and @SenFeinstein are up to ... ⬇️ For @FederalTimes:
https://t.co/BN5Eed8JP0