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West Point team’s computerized rifle scope adjusts itself in combat
A quartet of West Point cadets developed a proof of concept for a rifle attachment that automatically adjusts a soldier’s optic to account for elevation.
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Psychedelic therapy data ‘speaks for itself,’ VA official says
The VA’s top health official said the agency is prepared to spend “at least in the millions” on clinical trials of psychedelic therapies for PTSD.
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First Lady honors World War I veterans, advocates of national memorial
The National World War I Memorial, which opened to the public in April 2021, will be completed in September of this year.
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Fort Jackson trainee dies at Army basic training
Pfc. Veronica Wynn, 39, with 3rd Battalion, 13th Infantry Regiment, became unresponsive during “structured and disciplined pickup in the company area.”
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Army announces Europe deployment for infantry brigade combat team
The 3rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, will deploy to U.S. European Command over the summer.
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Barracks problems take center stage at military readiness hearing
‘I want Marines focused on bullets on bad guys, not managing HVAC systems.’
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Former generals warn of more Guard use in domestic, political missions
The Guard has increasingly been used for unconventional missions outside its traditional mission set, four retired National Guard generals argued.
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Best sappers: Army combat engineers win back-to-back honors
The duo beat out 100 other pairs from 23 Army installations and 46 battalions in a competition designed to “punch them in the face.”
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NASCAR’s Bubba Wallace to honor World War II ‘Flying Tigers’ at Dover
The paint scheme comes during Military Appreciation Month celebrations.
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Pentagon anti-fentanyl efforts face operational challenges: watchdog
An assessment of the Pentagon’s efforts to disrupt drug traffickers comes as the number of U.S. overdoses involving synthetic opioids continues to climb.
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West Point team’s computerized rifle scope adjusts itself in combat
A quartet of West Point cadets developed a proof of concept for a rifle attachment that automatically adjusts a soldier’s optic to account for elevation.
-
Psychedelic therapy data ‘speaks for itself,’ VA official says
The VA’s top health official said the agency is prepared to spend “at least in the millions” on clinical trials of psychedelic therapies for PTSD.
-
First Lady honors World War I veterans, advocates of national memorial
The National World War I Memorial, which opened to the public in April 2021, will be completed in September of this year.
-
Fort Jackson trainee dies at Army basic training
Pfc. Veronica Wynn, 39, with 3rd Battalion, 13th Infantry Regiment, became unresponsive during “structured and disciplined pickup in the company area.”
-
Army announces Europe deployment for infantry brigade combat team
The 3rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, will deploy to U.S. European Command over the summer.
-
Barracks problems take center stage at military readiness hearing
‘I want Marines focused on bullets on bad guys, not managing HVAC systems.’
-
Former generals warn of more Guard use in domestic, political missions
The Guard has increasingly been used for unconventional missions outside its traditional mission set, four retired National Guard generals argued.
-
Best sappers: Army combat engineers win back-to-back honors
The duo beat out 100 other pairs from 23 Army installations and 46 battalions in a competition designed to “punch them in the face.”
-
NASCAR’s Bubba Wallace to honor World War II ‘Flying Tigers’ at Dover
The paint scheme comes during Military Appreciation Month celebrations.
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Pentagon anti-fentanyl efforts face operational challenges: watchdog
An assessment of the Pentagon’s efforts to disrupt drug traffickers comes as the number of U.S. overdoses involving synthetic opioids continues to climb.
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West Point team’s computerized rifle scope adjusts itself in combat
A quartet of West Point cadets developed a proof of concept for a rifle attachment that automatically adjusts a soldier’s optic to account for elevation.
-
Psychedelic therapy data ‘speaks for itself,’ VA official says
The VA’s top health official said the agency is prepared to spend “at least in the millions” on clinical trials of psychedelic therapies for PTSD.
-
First Lady honors World War I veterans, advocates of national memorial
The National World War I Memorial, which opened to the public in April 2021, will be completed in September of this year.
-
Fort Jackson trainee dies at Army basic training
Pfc. Veronica Wynn, 39, with 3rd Battalion, 13th Infantry Regiment, became unresponsive during “structured and disciplined pickup in the company area.”
-
Army announces Europe deployment for infantry brigade combat team
The 3rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, will deploy to U.S. European Command over the summer.
-
Barracks problems take center stage at military readiness hearing
‘I want Marines focused on bullets on bad guys, not managing HVAC systems.’
-
Former generals warn of more Guard use in domestic, political missions
The Guard has increasingly been used for unconventional missions outside its traditional mission set, four retired National Guard generals argued.
-
Best sappers: Army combat engineers win back-to-back honors
The duo beat out 100 other pairs from 23 Army installations and 46 battalions in a competition designed to “punch them in the face.”
-
NASCAR’s Bubba Wallace to honor World War II ‘Flying Tigers’ at Dover
The paint scheme comes during Military Appreciation Month celebrations.
-
Pentagon anti-fentanyl efforts face operational challenges: watchdog
An assessment of the Pentagon’s efforts to disrupt drug traffickers comes as the number of U.S. overdoses involving synthetic opioids continues to climb.













