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Army secretary fears mid-career officer exodus amid promotion holds
The Army’s top official is “worried” that Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s hold on general officer promotions could lead to talented mid-level officers leaving.
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The Army’s former top NCO has a new challenge on the horizon
Michael Grinston, the former sergeant major of the Army, will begin a new chapter in January when he takes over the Army Emergency Relief foundation.
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Pentagon red tape blocking bigger pilot bonuses authorized by Congress
The Army and Navy want to give more money to pilots whose service is ending, but they’re blocked by bureaucracy.
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Army recruiting reforms go ‘back to the future’ to fix ongoing crisis
The Army appears to have modeled recruiting reforms after a defunct organization that fell victim to budget cuts, not performance.
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Army apologizes for sending soldiers ‘last-minute’ recruiting orders
The Army’s top personnel officer apologized and discussed incentives available to new recruiters.
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Army secretary tours Fort Eisenhower homes after Senate probe, audits
Army Times accompanied the Army’s top civilian on an inspection of family homes at the Georgia post.
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1st Armored Division’s best paralegal just wanted to shoot a tank, OK?
Pfc. Richard Zheng had a simple request.
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Army National Guard’s bonus backlog started with 2018 Pentagon fire
The problems began in October 2018, according to public records.
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With Eisenhower renaming, Army’s 100+ years honoring Confederates ends
The Friday ceremony marked the conclusion of the post-renaming process.
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Army Silver Star recipient from WWII receives French Legion of Honor
John Gojmerac was also wounded twice as he fought through Italy, France and then Germany.
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Army secretary fears mid-career officer exodus amid promotion holds
The Army’s top official is “worried” that Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s hold on general officer promotions could lead to talented mid-level officers leaving.
-
The Army’s former top NCO has a new challenge on the horizon
Michael Grinston, the former sergeant major of the Army, will begin a new chapter in January when he takes over the Army Emergency Relief foundation.
-
Pentagon red tape blocking bigger pilot bonuses authorized by Congress
The Army and Navy want to give more money to pilots whose service is ending, but they’re blocked by bureaucracy.
-
Army recruiting reforms go ‘back to the future’ to fix ongoing crisis
The Army appears to have modeled recruiting reforms after a defunct organization that fell victim to budget cuts, not performance.
-
Army apologizes for sending soldiers ‘last-minute’ recruiting orders
The Army’s top personnel officer apologized and discussed incentives available to new recruiters.
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Army secretary tours Fort Eisenhower homes after Senate probe, audits
Army Times accompanied the Army’s top civilian on an inspection of family homes at the Georgia post.
-
1st Armored Division’s best paralegal just wanted to shoot a tank, OK?
Pfc. Richard Zheng had a simple request.
-
Army National Guard’s bonus backlog started with 2018 Pentagon fire
The problems began in October 2018, according to public records.
-
With Eisenhower renaming, Army’s 100+ years honoring Confederates ends
The Friday ceremony marked the conclusion of the post-renaming process.
-
Army Silver Star recipient from WWII receives French Legion of Honor
John Gojmerac was also wounded twice as he fought through Italy, France and then Germany.
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Army secretary fears mid-career officer exodus amid promotion holds
The Army’s top official is “worried” that Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s hold on general officer promotions could lead to talented mid-level officers leaving.
-
The Army’s former top NCO has a new challenge on the horizon
Michael Grinston, the former sergeant major of the Army, will begin a new chapter in January when he takes over the Army Emergency Relief foundation.
-
Pentagon red tape blocking bigger pilot bonuses authorized by Congress
The Army and Navy want to give more money to pilots whose service is ending, but they’re blocked by bureaucracy.
-
Army recruiting reforms go ‘back to the future’ to fix ongoing crisis
The Army appears to have modeled recruiting reforms after a defunct organization that fell victim to budget cuts, not performance.
-
Army apologizes for sending soldiers ‘last-minute’ recruiting orders
The Army’s top personnel officer apologized and discussed incentives available to new recruiters.
-
Army secretary tours Fort Eisenhower homes after Senate probe, audits
Army Times accompanied the Army’s top civilian on an inspection of family homes at the Georgia post.
-
1st Armored Division’s best paralegal just wanted to shoot a tank, OK?
Pfc. Richard Zheng had a simple request.
-
Army National Guard’s bonus backlog started with 2018 Pentagon fire
The problems began in October 2018, according to public records.
-
With Eisenhower renaming, Army’s 100+ years honoring Confederates ends
The Friday ceremony marked the conclusion of the post-renaming process.
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Army Silver Star recipient from WWII receives French Legion of Honor
John Gojmerac was also wounded twice as he fought through Italy, France and then Germany.













