The Army this month is expected to flesh out proposals for senior Pentagon leaders for all facets of standing up a new 360-degree air and missile defense system on Guam, including an organizational construct, program strategy and proposals for transitioning elements to different military services for operation. Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks in June directed a number of actions that aim to align leadership and the bureaucracy in support of the high-pace, high-stakes effort to stitch together an integrated system...