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F-35 Program Director Testifies Before Senate Subcommittee

  • War.gov
  • June 23, 2026 | 38:27

Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Gregory L. Masiello, F-35 Lightning II Joint Program Office program executive officer, testifies before the Senate Armed Services Committee’s airland subcommittee regarding the status of the F-35 program during a hearing in Washington, June 23, 2026.

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Delivering Peace Through Strength

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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.

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Honors for Valor

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For service members who carry out the bravest and most selfless acts in combat, the military bestows its most esteemed valor awards: the Medal of Honor, the Service Crosses and the Silver Star.

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38th Parallel Perspective: A Korean War Quiz

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Find out how much you know about the conflict sometimes called "The Forgotten War" in the United States.

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We Prepare. You Should, Too.

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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.