U.S. Ground Forces, Broken or Just Bent?
Debate Riles Pentagon, Politicians; All Want More Troops, But for Which Mission?More than four years after the 2003 invasion, a substantial portion of the U.S. military remains in Iraq, with worn-out...
View ArticleProtecting America's Far-Flung Oil Supply
Transnational Terror Groups Extend U.S. Military's Decades-long MissionAs gasoline in America has remained relatively inexpensive at the pump, the cost of protecting the sources of that energy supply...
View ArticleThe Status of Our Forces in Iraq
As violence continues to decline in Iraq, regional elections are set for January and disparate political and ethnic forces move closer to political reconciliation, the unfinished Status of Forces...
View ArticleJINSA Group Visits Coast Guard Sector Miami
On January 28, a group of JINSA members took advantage of the opportunity to tour the Sector and meet the men and women who serve the South Florida community, and the nation as a whole.read more
View ArticleWhile We Grieve, Their Brothers Stand Guard
JINSA joins all Americans in mourning the loss of 31 of our best warriors who perished in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan on Saturday, August 6.Show on homepageread more
View ArticleAre We Entering Another Interwar Period?
In the latest JINSA Analyis, JINSA Advisory Board Member Maj. Gen. Larry Taylor, USMCR (Ret.), discusses the coming cuts in defense spending and how making these cuts in uncertain times could be could...
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