Now Online: America’s Defense Communities Magazine

November 9, 2022

The November 2022 issue of America’s Defense Communities magazine is now available for digital download.

The magazine includes stories from across the countries and “explores the ideas of how innovation is unleashed from every angle—communities, military and industry,” ADC CEO Tim Ford writes in the publisher’s note.

It has profiles of ADC’s Great American Defense Communities, a look at the future of the National Guard, and first-hand perspectives on the past, present and future of intergovernmental service agreements, along with other coverage.

November 9, 2022

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Domestic Deployments Could Happen in Other Locations, Hegseth Suggests

Domestic Deployments Could Happen in Other Locations, Hegseth Suggests

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Wednesday that the administration would consider deploying Guard troops and other service members to other U.S. cities “if necessary,” as Military.com reported. Hegseth was asked during a Senate defense appropriations subcommittee...

Nominate a Spouse for ADC’s Leadership Initiative

Nominate a Spouse for ADC’s Leadership Initiative

ADC is now accepting nominations for the next cohort of its Military Spouse Leadership Initiative, which elevates the voices of military spouses within their defense communities and in discussions about national security. Initiative participants attend ADC...

In Our Communities

In Our Communities

California Navy School Reopens After Earthquakes with OLDCC Grant A DOD press release recently covered the reopening of Richmond Elementary School at Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake, California. The school suffered severe earthquake damage in 2019. With a $78...

House Subcommittee Passes Defense Budget Plan

House Subcommittee Passes Defense Budget Plan

The House defense appropriations subcommittee Tuesday advanced plans for an $831.5 billion defense budget for next fiscal year, roughly the same amount as in the current year, without much adjustment for inflation or cost of living increases, Military Times reported....

L.A. Deployments Will Cost $134 Million

L.A. Deployments Will Cost $134 Million

The mobilization of 4,000 California National Guard members and 700 Marines from Twentynine Palms, California will last for months, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told House appropriators Tuesday, as Defense News reported. It will cost $134 million, acting DOD...

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