In a complex and unsettled global environment characterized by a resurgence of great power competition between nations, America’s Army Reserve has pressed aggressively and relentlessly to increase its readiness and lethality – driving its ability to support large-scale combat operations to a new level.
U.S. Indo-Pacific Command works with its partners to promote development, enhance security, deter aggression and provide humanitarian assistance.
U.S. European Command works with NATO and partner nations to address security and defense in Europe and parts of the Middle East and Eurasia.
U.S. Cyber Command defends and advances national interest.
U.S. Central Command builds cooperation among nations throughout the Middle East, responding to crisis, deterring and defeating threats and increasing regional stability.
U.S. Africa Command protects and defends U.S. interest by strengthening the defense capabilities of African nations.
U.S. Southern Command works with allies and partners across Central and South America to enhance peace, promote human rights, deter illegal activities and conduct multinational military exercises.
The 2020 deployment of U.S. Navy hospital ships -- the USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) and USNS Mercy (T-AH 19) -- are providing medical support to Americans in regions significantly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Navy medical professionals on both ships will assist local health care providers by offering care to persons who do not have the virus, freeing local hospitals and clinics to treat...