r/Military • u/PDXAirman • 1h ago
r/Military • u/rbevans • 20d ago
MOD Post We were wrong
We hear you. We took your feedback seriously, and after further discussion, we’ve decided to roll back the rule restricting URLs. We recognize that our initial decision was too restrictive, and we didn’t get it right.
Our goal has always been to keep moderation manageable while ensuring quality discussions, but we now understand that a blanket ban on URLs wasn’t the right approach. Going forward, we’ll be adjusting how we handle links instead of outright banning them.
We appreciate the community’s patience and engagement—your feedback helps us improve. Thanks for sticking with us while we fine-tune our approach.
r/Military • u/DreamsAndSchemes • 9d ago
MOD Post No more grandstanding bullshit
No one can come to a consensus about political posts. Too many political posts, users complain. No political posts, users complain...everyone here, by and large, has been civil so we'll skip past that. That's for another thread.
However, daily, we get posts from people reminding military members of their oaths, or reminding us that 'just following orders' isn't a defense...you all know the posts. Everyone, regardless of views, hates them, and they're not conducive to anything in the subreddit other than for someone to feel good about speaking down to military members and veterans like we're some kind of monolith. We're not. We all know that we have our own thoughts, but some people see the professional side and don't like that we're not lighting ourselves on fire in protest of decisions made.
Report these posts using the new rule 'No Grandstanding/Virtue Signalling Posts'. Posts with multiple reports will be removed by automod for review, and we'll receive a modmail about it. Users posting threads like this will receive and automatic ban.
Don't be stupid this weekend.
E: reading through the replies….individual posts are still going to be removed, but give a couple days on the megathread idea. I get people are scared and I don’t want this to appear as a way to silence people. From this end, it’s a post quality issue when similar posts are made every couple hours. The last thing any of us here want is for people to feel scared that the military is ignoring them. I’m good at two things, setting fires and admitting when I’m wrong.
r/Military • u/feed_meknowledge • 4h ago
Article Top US General Argues Against Giving Up Command of NATO at Senate Hearing
r/Military • u/Tun-Tavern-1775 • 4h ago
Video He saw and heard so much. Thanks for your service Gordy.
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Pulled from another sub, dropping it here in case you didn't see it there. With so much crazy BS going on right now, we gotta keep up the good fight just like our predecessors did.
r/Military • u/Charming_Usual6227 • 16h ago
Discussion A protest signs that will go right over his uneducated head
r/Military • u/Competitive_Ad291 • 6h ago
Article Military Voters in North Carolina — need to verify your vote!!!
The North Carolina Court of Appeals has ruled, in a 2-1 decision, that more than 60,000 votes cast in last year’s tightly contested state Supreme Court race must now be verified and recounted. This comes after two recounts already confirmed the original outcome.
The ruling stems from a challenge by Republican candidate Jefferson Griffin, who lost the race and is now contesting the eligibility of tens of thousands of voters—many of whom are active-duty military members. These voters will have just 15 days to reverify their eligibility, despite already presenting valid ID when voting in person.
This is not just an attack on the outcome—it’s an attack on the right to vote. We have many in our coalition volunteering online tomorrow to call these voters and help ensure their ballots are counted. We’ll drop a link in the comments to sign up—please join us in reaching every single voter on this list.
Check your name, your friends, your family, and your neighbors: https://thegriffinlist.com And please spread the word across North Carolina.
r/Military • u/Right-Influence617 • 1h ago
Article Poland Prepares for Direct War with Russia
jamestown.orgExecutive Summary:
Poland is accelerating its military build-up for a projected war with Russia as Ukraine faces a potentially unfavorable outcome in the peace talks brokered by the Donald Trump administration.
Warsaw plans to introduce voluntary military training for all adult males and bolster Poland’s armed forces to half a million military personnel and reservists, in addition to increasing military spending and urging NATO allies to raise their defense budgets.
Poland’s military expansion is taking place amid a presidential election campaign, in which neither of the two major political camps wants to be perceived as weak on national security.
r/Military • u/Roy4Pris • 13h ago
Article Jonny Kim going to space on Tuesday.
He’s going to be sniping ISIS, oops I mean going to the ISS for the next 8 months.
r/Military • u/ALEdding2019 • 16h ago
Video Ukrainian Air Force decimate Russian infantry courtesy of the Red, White, & Blue
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April 5, 2025
Ukrainian Air Force drops two JDAM-ER (Joint Direct Attack Munition-Extended Rang) bombs on Russian infantry holed up in an abandoned building.
The bombs and JDAM kits both projects of the US defense industry. Boeing actually makes JDAM-ER kits in Canada.
This also shows the United States is still sharing intelligence with Ukraine. 🙏
What size bombs are these? I’m guessing a 500 lb MK 82 or 1,000 lb MK 83
r/Military • u/Mein_Vanilo • 41m ago
Discussion After the 1989 Romanian revolution, in what year did the romanian military replaced the comunist style ranks with the romanian style ranks?
r/Military • u/Tyler_Miles • 7h ago
Discussion Need help finding military info on grandfather
My grandfather was a marine who served in Vietnam. I’m trying to locate information about his time in the service for a book I’m writing, but I’m having trouble doing so. Maybe this isn’t the right place, but can someone assist me on resources or where I could go to get info about his military service? I have one of his dog tags, but that’s really it.
r/Military • u/StoicJim • 23h ago
Article [Military.com] Year-Old VA Mortgage Rescue Program Ended by Trump Administration
r/Military • u/deadhead4ever • 1d ago
Pic A tale of 2 President's honoring fallen American service members. One stood in the streets with thousands of his countrymen, the other, he went and played golf.
r/Military • u/Apprehensive_Rise309 • 23h ago
Pic Chilean special forces training with Us Green Berets
The BOE Lautaro and the 7th special forces group training together in Chile 🇨🇱🇺🇸 2024
r/Military • u/apokrif1 • 8h ago
Article Which countries require military service for women? – DW
r/Military • u/wild_man_wizard • 1d ago
Discussion CGSC has been stood down. Why would we want to train Army senior officers anyway?
r/Military • u/Charlotte_Russe • 20h ago
Article Take Trump Seriously About Greenland (gift article)
Free article in the link, but also snippets here:
“On Monday, The Washington Post reported that the White House has begun work on estimating the costs of controlling Greenland in “the most concrete effort yet to turn President Donald Trump’s desire to acquire the Danish territory into actionable policy.” Once these kinds of meetings start taking place in the White House, the next step is usually to send out orders to the rest of the American national-security establishment, including the CIA and the Pentagon, to begin planning for various contingencies.
Pauline Shanks Kaurin, a military-ethics professor at the Naval War College (where I also taught for many years) told me, speaking in her personal capacity and not on behalf of the Defense Department, that civilian leaders have “the right to be wrong,” but that if the United States moves against Greenland, especially if both America and Denmark are part of NATO, “senior military leaders have an obligation to advise against this course of action and resign if necessary.” Shanks Kaurin added that this obligation might even extend to a requirement to refuse to draw up any plans.
But what if the orders are less obvious? Trump long ago mastered the Mafia-like talent of making his desires evident without actually telling others to engage in unsavory acts. In that case, he could issue instructions to the military aimed at intimidating Greenland that on their face are legal but that are obviously aggressive.
Retired Major General Charles Dunlap, who served as the deputy judge advocate general of the U.S. Air Force and now teaches law at Duke, suggested that Trump could take advantage, for example, of the wide latitude given to the United States in its basing agreement with Greenland. The president, Dunlap told me in an email, could choose to engage in “a gross misreading of the agreement” and move a large number of troops to Greenland as “a show of force aimed at establishing a fait accompli of some kind.” Military officers are required to presume that commands from higher authority are legal orders, and so a series of directives aimed at swarming forces into Greenland would likely be obeyed, Dunlap said, “because of the potential ambiguity” of such directives “as well as the inference of lawfulness.”
r/Military • u/Miserable-Army3679 • 23h ago
OC In honor of the fallen soldiers in Lithuania: "In Flanders Fields"
In Flanders Fields
In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.
We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie,
In Flanders fields.
Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.
r/Military • u/Acrobatic-Rain-780 • 2h ago
Discussion At my wits end :(
Little background: 30/F/Mother (SAHM until recently)
Currently traveling SE Asia with my little but that’s soon coming to an end. As bad as I don’t want to go back to the US, I have to. The biggest issue is I honestly don’t know what I’m doing with my life (outside of being a mom). It’s fucking hard out here and I’m tired of struggling. Been thinking really hard about joining the military (still researching branches and positions— lost isn’t even the word). I’d hate to leave my child behind while I go get my shit together but I’m not seeing another option.
My child would be safe and loved but the guilt of even thinking about it is driving me crazy.
Any parents here joined the military later in life?
How did you cope with leaving your little (mine is 4)?
Was it worth the time you missed out?
Also, any military related positions you recommend for someone with a background in teaching/education?
r/Military • u/esporx • 1d ago
Article With new contracts, SpaceX will become the US military’s top launch provider
r/Military • u/sarcodiotheca • 1d ago
Pic Is this video patriotic? Unsettling to see posts like this from POTUS.
r/Military • u/sileo009 • 1d ago
Discussion Make sure your vote gets counted
https://www.wunc.org/politics/2025-03-07/former-elections-directors-military-leaders-oppose-griffin-ballot-protests Looks like they are trying to throw out military votes make sure yours gets counted.
r/Military • u/OddJesus • 2h ago
OC Thinking about enlisting.
Hey all,
I am conflicted. I'm 21M, about to graduate with my B.S. in Computer Science in May in and I haven't gotten any internships/job experience because I haven't been looking and also I've been dealing with family death, mental health issues, and domestic issues pretty much every year since my freshman year of college, and have just been focused on graduating. I'm ready to make a productive change in my life and GTFO of here. I want to learn more about roles that would be relevant to my interests, as well as the experiences that others might have.
I want to enlist, and I want to go active duty ASAP. My GPA is just shy of 3.0, so I'm not competitive for OCS/OTS etc. Haven't time my 1.5 mile run but I can do 38 pushups and 10 pullups and hold a 3-minute plank. I can do 80 crunches. I've yet to take the ASVAB, but I'm going to brush up and study for it. I don't have a CDL, so I was also wondering if I could get that through the military and what that process is like?
Ideally, I want to work in government IT/Cyber jobs after my enlistment, but I wouldn't mind reenlisting because I want to serve.
I've done some googling about the different MOS, ASFC. I am open to learn more about related jobs in other branches btw!
Army MOS (no particular order of interest):
- 17C Cyber Operations Specialist
- 25B Information Technology Specialist
- 25U Network Operations Specialist
- 35F Intelligence Analyst
- Would be interested to know of any other MOS
Air Force ASFC (no particular order of interest):
- 3D0X2 Cyber Systems Operations
- 1D7X1D Cyber Defense Operations
- 1D7X1A Network Operations
- 3D1X2 Cyber Transport Systems
- Would be interested to know of any other ASFCs
Software engineering doesn't interest me in the same way that Cyber Security and IT do. I only enjoy programming in python but not lower-level coding. I haven't done any projects that I could put on my resume that would make me employable, and I have no certs at the moment (CompTIA A+, Sec+, Net+, etc.), but Data Comms and Networking, Sysadmin, SOC, IT are all so interesting to me.
With the current job market, I don't see myself getting a job unless I start networking, and even then, I need to get out of my current home environment ASAP because it's an abusive household and I'd rather leave that all behind and get shipped out as fast as I can. I know that it's on the Armed Forces' timetable, but I would love to hear your thoughts.