- BOOK REVIEW: Maps, tables, notes, index
- BOOK REVIEW: Maps, tables, notes, index
- LEADERSHIP: A Chinese Middle East
- MYANMAR: Myanmar October 2025 Update
- MALI: Mali October 2025 Update
- PARAMILITARY: Pay For Slay Forever
- PHOTO: Javelin Launch at Resolute Dragon
- FORCES: North Koreans Still in Ukraine
- MORALE: Americans Killed by Israelis
- PHOTO: SGT STOUT Air Defense
- YEMEN: Yemen October 2025 Update
- PHOTO: Coming Home to the Nest
- BOOK REVIEW: "No One Wants to be the Last to Die": The Battles of Appomattox, April 8-9, 1865
- SUPPORT: Late 20th Century US Military Education
- PHOTO: Old School, New School
- ON POINT: Trump To Generals: America Confronts Invasion From Within
- SPECIAL OPERATIONS: New Israeli Special Operations Forces
- PHOTO: Marine Training in the Carribean
- FORCES: NATO Versus Russia Showdown
- PHOTO: Bombing Run
- ATTRITION: Ukrainian Drone Shortage
- NBC WEAPONS: Russia Resorts to Chemical Warfare
- PARAMILITARY: Criminals Control Russia Ukraine Border
- SUBMARINES: Russia Gets Another SSBN
- BOOK REVIEW: The Roman Provinces, 300 BCE–300 CE: Using Coins as Sources
- PHOTO: Ghost-X
- ARMOR: Poland Has The Largest Tank Force in Europe
- AIR WEAPONS: American Drone Debacle
- INFANTRY: U.S. Army Moves To Mobile Brigade Combat Teams
- PHOTO: Stalker
On May 21 the Rwandan Army reported a major rebel action as Hutu guerrillas apparently attempted a mass infiltration from the DRC. The Rwandan Army claimed its troops engaged a 72-man guerrilla force, killing 35 rebels and capturing 22. The attack took place in the village of Nyamutera (Ruhengeri district). The attack began on May 20 and continued until May 21. This would be the first major Hutu rebel attack in Rwanda in nearly two years (since late 1999, actually). A Rwandan spokesman said the rebels attacked from bases in Masisi and Rutshuru (inside the DRC). The rebels used an infilitration route around what was described as the Karisimbi volcano. A Rwandan spokesman described the 72-man rebel group as an advance team for the Interahamwe (Hutu radicals). This team was sent into Rwanda to to capture positions and procure food in preparation for the movement of more guerrillas into Rwanda. The group was armed with AK-47s. A western press source said many of the captured Hutu guerrillas were teenagers, ranging in age from 12 to 16 years old. On May 24, the Rwandan Army reported its troops had continued to pursue the Hutu rebel group.