European NATO allies have mostly replaced the assets that the U.S. has cut from its rescue plans in case of a war in Europe, according to Sir John Stringer, the alliance’s second in command of operations.
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European NATO allies have mostly replaced the assets that the U.S. has cut from its rescue plans in case of a war in Europe, according to Sir John Stringer, the alliance’s second in command of operations.
Spc. Sayveon Anderson failed to report for formation on June 29; his mother said she last heard from him on June 27.
Col. Patrick Hamlin, a former squadron commander at the National Air and Space Intelligence Center, took command of the National Space Intelligence Center during a change-of-command ceremony.