Boeing partnership with Virginia Tech for veterans
Governor Glenn Youngkin visited Virginia Tech on Monday to help the university and Boeing announce their $50 million facility for military veterans transitioning to civilian life.
Valentyna Romanenko - Tuesday, 5 July 2022, 22:33 Ukrainian soldiers shared a video demonstrating the elimination of Russian Uragan self-propelled multiple-launch rocket systems (MLRS). Source: Ukrainian Special Operations Forces (UASOF), Press Service on YouTube Quote: "Several Uragan MLRS units were eliminated thanks to the coordinated work of UASOF operators and a team-minded unit of artillerymen.
Valentyna Romanenko - Tuesday, 5 July 2022, 23:02 On 5 July, Ukrainian Air Force Air Defence eliminated nine cruise missiles, while strike aircraft destroyed two Russian ammunition depots, two of their platoon strongholds and 20 pieces of military equipment.
Photo Illustration by Elizabeth Brockway/The Daily Beast/GettyRussian forces took a key region in eastern Ukraine over the weekend, thanks in part to Moscow stepping up its coordination and war planning, according to a British intelligence assessment released on Tuesday.This change in Russian forces’ approach to fighting in Eastern Ukraine could be the early signs of a brand new—and worrying—phase in Russia’s devastating war in Ukraine.While Ukrainian officials first denied that they had lost Ly
Russian invasion forces called in attack helicopters to assault Ukrainian army positions in southern Ukraine, the South Operational Command reported on July 5.
ALONA MAZURENKO - TUESDAY, 5 JULY 2022, 19:26. In Berdiansk, which is occupied by Russian troops, in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, powerful explosions were heard again. Source: Local Telegram channels Quote: "Strong explosions in the centre of Berdiansk.
Eastern Shipbuilding was not selected by the federal government to build the next 11 ships in the U.S. Coast Guard's Offshore Patrol Cutter Program.
Retired Vice Adm. Rich Brown was named accountable for the loss of the amphibious ship Bonhomme Richard but was ultimately cleared of wrongdoing in December. Six months later, he's facing censure from the Navy secretary.
OLHA HLUSHCHENKO - WEDNESDAY, 6 JULY 2022, 07:14 Ukrainian Defence Forces have inflicted significant losses on Russian troops on the Kramatorsk front, and have pushed them back. Source: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Facebook, information as of 06:00 on 6 July Details: On the Sivershchyna front, Russian forces fired on the positions of Ukrainian troops in the areas around Zaliznyi Mist (Chernihiv Oblast) and Shalyhyne and Esman (Sumy Oblast).
Seventeen wagons with ammunition and reinforcements from Russia's Khabarovsk Krai have arrived at occupied Kalanchak station in Ukraine's Kherson Oblast, the Ukrainian military's South Operational Command reported on July 5.
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said attempts by the West to punish a nuclear power such as Russia for the war in Ukraine risked endangering humanity, as the near five-month conflict leaves cities in ruins and thousands homeless. Russia's Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine has triggered the most serious crisis in relations between Russia and the West since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, when many people feared the world was on the brink of nuclear war. U.S. President Joe Biden says Russian President Vladimir Putin is a war criminal and has led the West in arming Ukraine and imposing crippling sanctions on Russia.
Taiwan's air force showed off its new locally designed and made jet trainer on Wednesday, touting the more advanced, combat-capable abilities of the aircraft that will replace aging and accident-prone existing equipment. Taiwan's armed forces are mostly equipped by the United States, but President Tsai Ing-wen has made development of an advanced home-grown defence industry a priority, especially as China, which claims the island as its own, steps up military modernisation efforts and drills near Taiwan. The new AT-5 Brave Eagle, made by state-owned Aerospace Industrial Development Corp with a budget of T$68.6 billion ($2.3 billion), had its first test flight in 2020.
ALONA MAZURENKO - TUESDAY, 5 JULY 2022, 17:28 The Russian occupiers have strengthened their missile and air defences and the security of the Crimean Bridge to repel a possible attack by the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Putin has declared victory in the eastern Ukraine region of Luhansk, but the high cost of Russian gains may limit a new advance.
"UKRAINSKA PRAVDA" - TUESDAY, 5 JULY 2022, 11:35 The remains of two Russian soldiers were found near the Industrialna metro station in Kharkiv. They were killed by the Armed Forces of Ukraine during the battles for the city.
Four U.S. Army veterans were awarded with the Medal of Honor Tuesday for their "acts of gallantry and intrepidity" during the Vietnam War half a century ago -- after their cases got a fresh review. President Joe Biden presented Specialist 5 Dwight W. Birdwell, Major John J. Duffy and Specialist 5 Dennis M. Fujii with the nation's highest military honor at a White House ceremony on Tuesday morning. John Kaneshiro, the son of Staff Sergeant Edward N. Kaneshiro, accepted the award on his late father's behalf.
The former commanding general of the United States Army Europe, Ben Hodges, says that Russian troops will be pushed back to their Feb. 24 positions by the end of the year.
The program executive officer is responsible for steering one of the most complex and vital programs in the Defense Department, the fifth-generation fighter flown by the U.S. Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps, as well as multiple international partners.
Russia's parliament on Wednesday rushed through two bills imposing strict controls on the economy, requiring businesses to supply goods to the armed forces and obliging employees at some firms to work overtime. Once signed into law by President Vladimir Putin, the bills will allow the government to introduce "special economic measures" during what the Kremlin calls its "special military operation" in Ukraine. "In the context of operations carried out by the armed forces of the Russian Federation outside of Russia, including on the territory of Ukraine, there is a need to repair weapons, military equipment and provide the armed forces with material and technical means," says an explanatory note to one of the bills.
LONDON (Reuters) -The Russian government will be able to compel businesses to supply the military with goods and make their employees work overtime under two laws to support Moscow's war in Ukraine that were approved in an initial vote in parliament on Tuesday. The measures will effectively place Russia on a war economy footing, nearly 19 weeks into the invasion which it describes as a "special military operation". Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24 but was repelled in an initial attempt to take the capital Kyiv and has sustained heavy losses in men and equipment while making only gradual progress in the east of the country, where it completed the capture of the Luhansk region on Sunday.
Russian invasion forces are conducting assaults towards the settlement of Novoluhanske on the Bakhmut axis, as hostilities in the Donbas continue, Ukraine’s General Staff reported in its Facebook update for July 5.