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New command sergeant major for Army Reserve announced
A new senior enlisted leader of the Army Reserve has been selected, the Army Reserve Command announced Thursday.
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Army develops life-saving device that warns medics before patients go into shock or bleed out
A device that fits on a fingertip can tell when a wounded person is in danger of going into shock or dying from blood loss.
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The Army is seeking Guard and Reserve officers, warrants who want to go on active duty
Reserve commissioned officers and warrant officers can go active duty if they apply to be considered within the next few weeks.
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Clinical trial using marijuana to treat PTSD in veterans gets underway
The first U.S. veteran to take part in a clinical trial on smoking marijuana to treat PTSD in veterans was given cannabis on Monday, according to the organization conducting the study.
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Army designs small-unit shelter that deploys rapidly for soldiers on the move
Soldiers on the move in small groups need a shelter they can set up quickly, use as an operations center and still get a good night’s sleep, researchers say.
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Army opens site of atomic bomb blast to the public for a day
Two days a year, the site of a once-secret weapon project is open to visitors at the Army’s White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico.
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The Army is looking for AGR officers, warrants to go cyber
Army Reserve officers and warrant officers in the Active Guard and Reserve can for the first time apply for a voluntary transfer to the Army’s cyber branch.
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Army raises value of clothing bag, but not replacement allowances
This year, the Army has raised the value of your clothing bag slightly for enlisted men and women, and you still get a replacement allowance for things that have worn out.
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New in 2017: What’s ahead for U.S. Army Pacific
U.S. Army Pacific plans a range of exercises for 2017 that will give soldiers the chance to interact with counterparts throughout the vast region, including China.
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Cyber center project a ‘turning point’ for Army capability, leaders say
The groundbreaking for Army Cyber Command’s new complex at Fort Gordon, Georgia, represents a crucial turning point for the nation’s ability to fight in the cyber domain and diminish gaps in capability, Army leaders said Tuesday at the event.
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New command sergeant major for Army Reserve announced
A new senior enlisted leader of the Army Reserve has been selected, the Army Reserve Command announced Thursday.
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Army develops life-saving device that warns medics before patients go into shock or bleed out
A device that fits on a fingertip can tell when a wounded person is in danger of going into shock or dying from blood loss.
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The Army is seeking Guard and Reserve officers, warrants who want to go on active duty
Reserve commissioned officers and warrant officers can go active duty if they apply to be considered within the next few weeks.
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Clinical trial using marijuana to treat PTSD in veterans gets underway
The first U.S. veteran to take part in a clinical trial on smoking marijuana to treat PTSD in veterans was given cannabis on Monday, according to the organization conducting the study.
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Army designs small-unit shelter that deploys rapidly for soldiers on the move
Soldiers on the move in small groups need a shelter they can set up quickly, use as an operations center and still get a good night’s sleep, researchers say.
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Army opens site of atomic bomb blast to the public for a day
Two days a year, the site of a once-secret weapon project is open to visitors at the Army’s White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico.
-
The Army is looking for AGR officers, warrants to go cyber
Army Reserve officers and warrant officers in the Active Guard and Reserve can for the first time apply for a voluntary transfer to the Army’s cyber branch.
-
Army raises value of clothing bag, but not replacement allowances
This year, the Army has raised the value of your clothing bag slightly for enlisted men and women, and you still get a replacement allowance for things that have worn out.
-
New in 2017: What’s ahead for U.S. Army Pacific
U.S. Army Pacific plans a range of exercises for 2017 that will give soldiers the chance to interact with counterparts throughout the vast region, including China.
-
Cyber center project a ‘turning point’ for Army capability, leaders say
The groundbreaking for Army Cyber Command’s new complex at Fort Gordon, Georgia, represents a crucial turning point for the nation’s ability to fight in the cyber domain and diminish gaps in capability, Army leaders said Tuesday at the event.
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New command sergeant major for Army Reserve announced
A new senior enlisted leader of the Army Reserve has been selected, the Army Reserve Command announced Thursday.
-
Army develops life-saving device that warns medics before patients go into shock or bleed out
A device that fits on a fingertip can tell when a wounded person is in danger of going into shock or dying from blood loss.
-
The Army is seeking Guard and Reserve officers, warrants who want to go on active duty
Reserve commissioned officers and warrant officers can go active duty if they apply to be considered within the next few weeks.
-
Clinical trial using marijuana to treat PTSD in veterans gets underway
The first U.S. veteran to take part in a clinical trial on smoking marijuana to treat PTSD in veterans was given cannabis on Monday, according to the organization conducting the study.
-
Army designs small-unit shelter that deploys rapidly for soldiers on the move
Soldiers on the move in small groups need a shelter they can set up quickly, use as an operations center and still get a good night’s sleep, researchers say.
-
Army opens site of atomic bomb blast to the public for a day
Two days a year, the site of a once-secret weapon project is open to visitors at the Army’s White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico.
-
The Army is looking for AGR officers, warrants to go cyber
Army Reserve officers and warrant officers in the Active Guard and Reserve can for the first time apply for a voluntary transfer to the Army’s cyber branch.
-
Army raises value of clothing bag, but not replacement allowances
This year, the Army has raised the value of your clothing bag slightly for enlisted men and women, and you still get a replacement allowance for things that have worn out.
-
New in 2017: What’s ahead for U.S. Army Pacific
U.S. Army Pacific plans a range of exercises for 2017 that will give soldiers the chance to interact with counterparts throughout the vast region, including China.
-
Cyber center project a ‘turning point’ for Army capability, leaders say
The groundbreaking for Army Cyber Command’s new complex at Fort Gordon, Georgia, represents a crucial turning point for the nation’s ability to fight in the cyber domain and diminish gaps in capability, Army leaders said Tuesday at the event.













