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Army’s New Operations Field Manual To Debut Next Year at AUSA
The Army’s Combined Arms Center is in the throes of re-writing its capstone doctrine on how the service fights in the present, according to Lt. Gen. Michael Lundy, the center’s commander. And that newest field manual will likely debut at the Association of the US Army’s annual show next year.
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Innovation: Army Looks To Do More With What It Has
The Army must figure out ways to keep its aging aircraft flying, its vehicles driving and its networks streaming, all while addressing emerging capabilities fielded by creative, near-peer enemies who have invested heavily in defense.
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Hodges: First Rotational Armored Brigade to Reach Europe in January
The Army’s first heel-to-toe rotational heavy armored brigade combat team is set to reach Europe in January as part of a US military buildup in the region to reassure allies and deter Russia, says the service’s commander in Europe.
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Army Pacific Boss: Soldiers are Key in Complex, Growing Region
The Army is stepping up its exercises and training events in the Pacific as it works to build relationships across a complex, growing region, senior leaders said.
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Army Assures European Allies With Tanks, Bradleys and Relationships
From massing an entire armored brigade combat team in Poland to a lone major serving in Greece, the U.S. Army is continuing its push to build partnerships across Europe.
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Army Chief: Soldiers Must Be Ready To Fight in ‘Megacities’
Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Milley says his service must lay the groundwork for the future fight.
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20 Percent of Army Kids Will Need Mental Health Treatment
One in five Army kids will need mental health treatment within the first 15 to 16 years of their lives, said the Army’s director of psychological health.
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Army Missions in Africa Grow Young Leaders
After six months in Africa, 1st Lt. Nick Marfongelli and his soldiers had never been fitter or shot straighter.
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Counter-ISIS Cyber Task Force Provides Greater Clarity, C2
The specially designated task force designed to merely focus on countering the Islamic State group in cyberspace is providing clarity and focus on operations.
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Army’s New Operations Field Manual To Debut Next Year at AUSA
The Army’s Combined Arms Center is in the throes of re-writing its capstone doctrine on how the service fights in the present, according to Lt. Gen. Michael Lundy, the center’s commander. And that newest field manual will likely debut at the Association of the US Army’s annual show next year.
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Innovation: Army Looks To Do More With What It Has
The Army must figure out ways to keep its aging aircraft flying, its vehicles driving and its networks streaming, all while addressing emerging capabilities fielded by creative, near-peer enemies who have invested heavily in defense.
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Hodges: First Rotational Armored Brigade to Reach Europe in January
The Army’s first heel-to-toe rotational heavy armored brigade combat team is set to reach Europe in January as part of a US military buildup in the region to reassure allies and deter Russia, says the service’s commander in Europe.
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Army Pacific Boss: Soldiers are Key in Complex, Growing Region
The Army is stepping up its exercises and training events in the Pacific as it works to build relationships across a complex, growing region, senior leaders said.
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Army Assures European Allies With Tanks, Bradleys and Relationships
From massing an entire armored brigade combat team in Poland to a lone major serving in Greece, the U.S. Army is continuing its push to build partnerships across Europe.
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Army Chief: Soldiers Must Be Ready To Fight in ‘Megacities’
Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Milley says his service must lay the groundwork for the future fight.
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20 Percent of Army Kids Will Need Mental Health Treatment
One in five Army kids will need mental health treatment within the first 15 to 16 years of their lives, said the Army’s director of psychological health.
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Army Missions in Africa Grow Young Leaders
After six months in Africa, 1st Lt. Nick Marfongelli and his soldiers had never been fitter or shot straighter.
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Counter-ISIS Cyber Task Force Provides Greater Clarity, C2
The specially designated task force designed to merely focus on countering the Islamic State group in cyberspace is providing clarity and focus on operations.
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2016 Foreign Military Sales Totals Down
Sales dropped by about $10 billion from 2015 totals.
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Army’s New Operations Field Manual To Debut Next Year at AUSA
The Army’s Combined Arms Center is in the throes of re-writing its capstone doctrine on how the service fights in the present, according to Lt. Gen. Michael Lundy, the center’s commander. And that newest field manual will likely debut at the Association of the US Army’s annual show next year.
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Innovation: Army Looks To Do More With What It Has
The Army must figure out ways to keep its aging aircraft flying, its vehicles driving and its networks streaming, all while addressing emerging capabilities fielded by creative, near-peer enemies who have invested heavily in defense.
-
Hodges: First Rotational Armored Brigade to Reach Europe in January
The Army’s first heel-to-toe rotational heavy armored brigade combat team is set to reach Europe in January as part of a US military buildup in the region to reassure allies and deter Russia, says the service’s commander in Europe.
-
Army Pacific Boss: Soldiers are Key in Complex, Growing Region
The Army is stepping up its exercises and training events in the Pacific as it works to build relationships across a complex, growing region, senior leaders said.
-
Army Assures European Allies With Tanks, Bradleys and Relationships
From massing an entire armored brigade combat team in Poland to a lone major serving in Greece, the U.S. Army is continuing its push to build partnerships across Europe.
-
Army Chief: Soldiers Must Be Ready To Fight in ‘Megacities’
Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Milley says his service must lay the groundwork for the future fight.
-
20 Percent of Army Kids Will Need Mental Health Treatment
One in five Army kids will need mental health treatment within the first 15 to 16 years of their lives, said the Army’s director of psychological health.
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Army Missions in Africa Grow Young Leaders
After six months in Africa, 1st Lt. Nick Marfongelli and his soldiers had never been fitter or shot straighter.
-
Counter-ISIS Cyber Task Force Provides Greater Clarity, C2
The specially designated task force designed to merely focus on countering the Islamic State group in cyberspace is providing clarity and focus on operations.
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2016 Foreign Military Sales Totals Down
Sales dropped by about $10 billion from 2015 totals.














