About Arcane Thunder

Arcane Thunder 26 highlights the U.S. Army’s continued refining multi-domain operations and demonstrates how U.S. forces operate alongside NATO Allies and partners to deter adversaries across Europe. The exercise validates the employment and qualification of Multi-Domain Company Teams (MDCTs), integrating cyber, space, electronic warfare, and conventional capabilities to create synchronized multi-domain effects.

Arcane Thunder 26 is a geographically distributed exercise conducted across the United States, Germany, and Poland that links sensors and shooters across domains to enable rapid decision-making and precision effects. The exercise supports NATO regional defense plans and reinforces the Eastern Flank Deterrence Initiative (EFDI), demonstrating the Alliance’s ability to deter aggression and defend the Euro-Atlantic region.

Through Arcane Thunder 26, U.S. and Allied forces rehearse the integration of kinetic and non-kinetic capabilities to penetrate and disintegrate adversary anti-access/area denial (A2/AD) systems, enabling freedom of maneuver for the joint force and strengthening NATO’s deterrence posture. 

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2026 Defense Logistics Agency Hall of Fame Ceremony
Defense Logistics Agency
May 7, 2026 | 48:27
The Defense Logistics Agency honors former members of the DLA team who demonstrated unique and enduring contributions in support of our mission. This year’s inductees are:
Mr. Anthony D’Ambrosio, former Deputy Director of the Construction & Equipment Supply Chain in DLA Troop Support;
Ms. Lillian Gardner, former Director of the Contracting Services Office in DLA Acquisition;
Ms. Sherry Low, former Supervisory Customer Support Specialist with DLA Disposition Services;
Mr. Lee Oppenheim, former Deputy Director of the Quality Technical Directorate in DLA Energy;
…and Retired Marine Corps LtGen Wallace Robinson Jr., former Director of the Defense Supply Agency, which we now know as DLA.
Their contributions helped shape DLA into The Nation’s Logistic Combat Support Agency.
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