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Cybercom Official Speaks at Conference

  • War.gov
  • May 2, 2023 | 13:38

Army Gen. Paul M. Nakasone, commander of U.S. Cyber Command, director of the National Security Agency and chief of the Central Security Service, delivers a keynote address at the Armed Forces Communications & Electronics Association TechNet Cyber 2023 Conference. The conference focuses on leveraging innovative technology, advancing cybersecurity and building new relationships between the Defense Department and industry.

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Delivering Peace Through Strength

A Marine, a soldier and an airman sit in a tropical setting, while two use binoculars.

From defending America's borders and fighting drug trafficking to changes in culture and business operations to better build the nation's arsenal of freedom, President Donald J. Trump and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth are ushering in a new era characterized by peace through strength.

A Marine, a soldier and an airman sit in a tropical setting, while two use binoculars.
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As American as …

Four service members fold the U.S. flag in front of a building during a cloudy day.

To celebrate the anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, test your knowledge of several symbols associated with America.

Four service members fold the U.S. flag in front of a building during a cloudy day.
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Freedom Is Not Free

Korean War Veterans Memorial

Take a closer look at the Korean War Veterans Memorial, which was dedicated in 1995 in Washington, D.C., to honor the nearly 2 million Americans who served in the three-year conflict.

Korean War Veterans Memorial
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We Prepare. You Should, Too.

Air Force pararescuemen and first responders in protective gear walk through a river in a wooded area during the day.

Service members train and prepare year-round so when disasters strike, troops are ready to help those in harm's way. Learn how you can prepare, too.

Air Force pararescuemen and first responders in protective gear walk through a river in a wooded area during the day.