The inspector general’s investigation details exasperation among key aides to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin as he refused to disclose the extent of his medical crisis last year.
Credit: AP/Susan Walsh Austin retired from the Army in 2016 only to be asked to return to the Pentagon by President Joe Biden ...
Judges heard nearly four hours of arguments over whether former Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin had the authority to unwind ...
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s hospitalization scandal last year increased national security risks and should have been ...
The Pentagon inspector general found in its review of Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin's hospitalization last year that it "increased unnecessarily" the risks to national security, even if ...
Medication could have affected his cognitive functions while still in sole command. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The next day, he restored the agreement. Over the next four years, Austin would make 11 more trips to the region, playing the Pentagon’s part in a competition with China that spanned the entire ...
The Pentagon’s new strategy focused on countering drones aims to respond to the future of warfare as autonomous unmanned ...
The following is the Jan. 10, 2025, DoD Inspector General’s report on Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin’s hospitalization in ...
Duffey, Trump said in a December social media post, is the nominee to run the Pentagon’s office for acquisition and ...
The U.S. Pentagon is sending an additional 1,500 active-duty troops to the southern border by the end of the week, a senior U ...
The Pentagon’s internal watchdog found that both Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks violated protocol in their handling of a medical crisis last year ...