The disappearance of retired Air Force Maj. Gen. William “Neil” McCasland has drawn the FBI into the search and sparked a ...
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Keep striding, come what may

THE war in the Middle East continues to escalate. The most tragic aspect about it is that as the conflict worsens each day, the number of innocent lives brutally lost grows. If the exchange of deadly ...
Stanley McChrystal said White House has a ‘we should do because we can’ approach to international relations ...
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The Jolene Doctrine

Please don’t take him just because you can.” The Jolene Doctrine sounds like the corollary to the way a senior administration official described the president’s approach to Goldberg back in 2018: “The ...
Brigade and battalion leaders across the 10th Mountain Division (LI) gathered inside The Peak for a professional ...
"I worry that what we're seeing is what the world looks like after the 80-year international order has been abandoned by the major powers." ...
An L.A. County employee makes the allegation in a whistleblower complaint and in interviews about the response to the fire that killed 19 people in Altadena.
Lessons from a retired general are guiding the construction of a $2.31-billion, 864-bed hospital in downtown Indianapolis.
Few leaders embody the intersection of discipline, service and community impact as fully as General Stanley McChrystal, the retired four‑star U.S. Army officer known for commanding Joint Special ...
Military operations in Venezuela and, most recently Iran, have put cyber power at the centre of high-stakes military missions. But when digital capabilities can black out cities and influence ...
Jack Keane, a retired four-star general and former Vice Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army, says the US-Israeli military campaign launched against Iran on February 28 is a calculated effort to dismantle ...
Doug McMillon’s reading list reveals how one of the world’s most powerful executives thinks about leadership, discipline and long-term value. From Ray Dalio to Tony Dungy, these books shape decisions ...