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Army backtracks, renews temporary NCO promotions for a third year
Is the Army’s vision for on-demand enlisted promotions dead?
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Texas Guard’s Operation Lone Star to continue beyond 2024 election
Military Times obtained an internal planning document confirming the move.
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Officers impacted by ROTC admin error to retain pay, pension credit
But it’s still unclear what will happen to current Green to Gold Active Duty Option cadets.
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Army wants less ‘siloed’ job ladders and a flexible job ‘jungle gym’
The Army’s top civilian official overseeing personnel policy testified to Congress on Wednesday regarding how the service can attract more recruits.
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Six players (and coaches) to watch in the 2023 Army-Navy game
Both teams are battling to reach a 6-6 record to cap the season.
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Terminally ill Army vet to get final wish, relive his tank gunner days
“Before I depart this land of the living, I’d love to feel the thunder of doom inside an Abrams MBT,” he said.
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Mental health not costing many troops security clearances, data shows
Debunking the “pervasive myth” regarding mental health and security clearances.
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Fort Carson cooks work overtime to prep Thanksgiving meals for charity
The decades-long tradition continues this year with approximately 2,700 meals.
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HIMARS battalion commander fired after sexual harassment probe
The field artillery officer was removed just four months into his command.
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In war for talent, Army’s new direct commissions an admin ‘disaster’
The Army’s direct commissioning machine has slowly creaked to life in recent years, but will it be ready for the next war’s demands?
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Army backtracks, renews temporary NCO promotions for a third year
Is the Army’s vision for on-demand enlisted promotions dead?
-
Texas Guard’s Operation Lone Star to continue beyond 2024 election
Military Times obtained an internal planning document confirming the move.
-
Officers impacted by ROTC admin error to retain pay, pension credit
But it’s still unclear what will happen to current Green to Gold Active Duty Option cadets.
-
Army wants less ‘siloed’ job ladders and a flexible job ‘jungle gym’
The Army’s top civilian official overseeing personnel policy testified to Congress on Wednesday regarding how the service can attract more recruits.
-
Six players (and coaches) to watch in the 2023 Army-Navy game
Both teams are battling to reach a 6-6 record to cap the season.
-
Terminally ill Army vet to get final wish, relive his tank gunner days
“Before I depart this land of the living, I’d love to feel the thunder of doom inside an Abrams MBT,” he said.
-
Mental health not costing many troops security clearances, data shows
Debunking the “pervasive myth” regarding mental health and security clearances.
-
Fort Carson cooks work overtime to prep Thanksgiving meals for charity
The decades-long tradition continues this year with approximately 2,700 meals.
-
HIMARS battalion commander fired after sexual harassment probe
The field artillery officer was removed just four months into his command.
-
In war for talent, Army’s new direct commissions an admin ‘disaster’
The Army’s direct commissioning machine has slowly creaked to life in recent years, but will it be ready for the next war’s demands?
-
Army backtracks, renews temporary NCO promotions for a third year
Is the Army’s vision for on-demand enlisted promotions dead?
-
Texas Guard’s Operation Lone Star to continue beyond 2024 election
Military Times obtained an internal planning document confirming the move.
-
Officers impacted by ROTC admin error to retain pay, pension credit
But it’s still unclear what will happen to current Green to Gold Active Duty Option cadets.
-
Army wants less ‘siloed’ job ladders and a flexible job ‘jungle gym’
The Army’s top civilian official overseeing personnel policy testified to Congress on Wednesday regarding how the service can attract more recruits.
-
Six players (and coaches) to watch in the 2023 Army-Navy game
Both teams are battling to reach a 6-6 record to cap the season.
-
Terminally ill Army vet to get final wish, relive his tank gunner days
“Before I depart this land of the living, I’d love to feel the thunder of doom inside an Abrams MBT,” he said.
-
Mental health not costing many troops security clearances, data shows
Debunking the “pervasive myth” regarding mental health and security clearances.
-
Fort Carson cooks work overtime to prep Thanksgiving meals for charity
The decades-long tradition continues this year with approximately 2,700 meals.
-
HIMARS battalion commander fired after sexual harassment probe
The field artillery officer was removed just four months into his command.
-
In war for talent, Army’s new direct commissions an admin ‘disaster’
The Army’s direct commissioning machine has slowly creaked to life in recent years, but will it be ready for the next war’s demands?













