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Army commanders will now have less power in some separation decisions
The U.S. Army will no longer allow military commanders to decide on their own whether soldiers accused of certain serious crimes can leave the service rath
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Army to build 500 rooms for privatized junior enlisted barracks
Army Times interviewed one of the service’s top civilians overseeing housing policy about the service’s vision for privatized barracks at Fort Irwin.
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The 3rd Group roots of this unofficial Nazi-inspired Green Beret logo
A Nazi-inspired patch that sparked outrage in recent days likely originated with 3rd Special Forces Group, which banned the logo in 2022.
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Army slowing deployment cycle for busy armor units, assessing others
Army Times spoke with a top training official and force management experts about how changes to the readiness model will impact armor units and more.
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Army investigating social media post showing Nazi symbol
The Army opened an investigation after a National Guard unit posted a photo online that contained a symbol worn by Nazi SS troops.
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Army ROTC shifting its footprint to the South and Southwest
The Army’s biggest source of new officers is merging some programs and establishing new ones.
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Army’s Hawaii bases recovering from weekend water supply scare
In addition to the weekend’s water issues, the Army’s garrison in Hawaii has suffered multiple utility failures in recent months.
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General suspended for alleged meddling in ex-assistant’s command board
The now-suspended head of Army Materiel Command allegedly intervened in the ‘double-blind’ process.
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Delta Force veteran charged with stealing grenades, fixed-wing drones
A former Delta Force soldier again faces federal criminal charges for allegedly stealing grenades and drones from his unit.
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Pentagon won’t say if troop deployment tempo exceeds recommended goal
The Pentagon says its data on whether troops are getting three months home for every month deployed is classified.
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Army commanders will now have less power in some separation decisions
The U.S. Army will no longer allow military commanders to decide on their own whether soldiers accused of certain serious crimes can leave the service rath
-
Army to build 500 rooms for privatized junior enlisted barracks
Army Times interviewed one of the service’s top civilians overseeing housing policy about the service’s vision for privatized barracks at Fort Irwin.
-
The 3rd Group roots of this unofficial Nazi-inspired Green Beret logo
A Nazi-inspired patch that sparked outrage in recent days likely originated with 3rd Special Forces Group, which banned the logo in 2022.
-
Army slowing deployment cycle for busy armor units, assessing others
Army Times spoke with a top training official and force management experts about how changes to the readiness model will impact armor units and more.
-
Army investigating social media post showing Nazi symbol
The Army opened an investigation after a National Guard unit posted a photo online that contained a symbol worn by Nazi SS troops.
-
Army ROTC shifting its footprint to the South and Southwest
The Army’s biggest source of new officers is merging some programs and establishing new ones.
-
Army’s Hawaii bases recovering from weekend water supply scare
In addition to the weekend’s water issues, the Army’s garrison in Hawaii has suffered multiple utility failures in recent months.
-
General suspended for alleged meddling in ex-assistant’s command board
The now-suspended head of Army Materiel Command allegedly intervened in the ‘double-blind’ process.
-
Delta Force veteran charged with stealing grenades, fixed-wing drones
A former Delta Force soldier again faces federal criminal charges for allegedly stealing grenades and drones from his unit.
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Pentagon won’t say if troop deployment tempo exceeds recommended goal
The Pentagon says its data on whether troops are getting three months home for every month deployed is classified.
-
Army commanders will now have less power in some separation decisions
The U.S. Army will no longer allow military commanders to decide on their own whether soldiers accused of certain serious crimes can leave the service rath
-
Army to build 500 rooms for privatized junior enlisted barracks
Army Times interviewed one of the service’s top civilians overseeing housing policy about the service’s vision for privatized barracks at Fort Irwin.
-
The 3rd Group roots of this unofficial Nazi-inspired Green Beret logo
A Nazi-inspired patch that sparked outrage in recent days likely originated with 3rd Special Forces Group, which banned the logo in 2022.
-
Army slowing deployment cycle for busy armor units, assessing others
Army Times spoke with a top training official and force management experts about how changes to the readiness model will impact armor units and more.
-
Army investigating social media post showing Nazi symbol
The Army opened an investigation after a National Guard unit posted a photo online that contained a symbol worn by Nazi SS troops.
-
Army ROTC shifting its footprint to the South and Southwest
The Army’s biggest source of new officers is merging some programs and establishing new ones.
-
Army’s Hawaii bases recovering from weekend water supply scare
In addition to the weekend’s water issues, the Army’s garrison in Hawaii has suffered multiple utility failures in recent months.
-
General suspended for alleged meddling in ex-assistant’s command board
The now-suspended head of Army Materiel Command allegedly intervened in the ‘double-blind’ process.
-
Delta Force veteran charged with stealing grenades, fixed-wing drones
A former Delta Force soldier again faces federal criminal charges for allegedly stealing grenades and drones from his unit.
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Pentagon won’t say if troop deployment tempo exceeds recommended goal
The Pentagon says its data on whether troops are getting three months home for every month deployed is classified.













