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North Korea Concerns Drive Pacific Partnerships
America’s partners in the Asia-Pacific region are looking for more opportunities to train and work with the U.S. Army in the face of an increasingly volatile North Korea, the top Army general in the region told Army Times.
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Fanning: US Army ‘Stretched Very Thin,’ Needs Steady Funding
The Army continues to be “stretched very thin” as it continues to draw down to a total force of 980,000, the service’s top civilian leader said.
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FORSCOM Commander: ‘We Are Not In An Inter-War Period’
All three Army components must continue to build soldier and unit readiness in the face of a volatile, complex and ambiguous world, the commander of U.S. Army Forces Command said Monday.
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Army Reserve Chief: Multi-Component Training Is Key
As threats around the world continue to evolve, the head of the Army Reserve said the Army must continue to adjust its requirements.
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SECARM Sets Goals, Timeline for Rapid Capabilities Office: AUSA Exclusive
The RCO is designed to zero in on the Army’s biggest requirements, with the intent to deliver capabilities within a one- to five-year horizon.
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AUSA President: Uncertainty Is Stifling Modernization
The budget uncertainty that continues to plague the Army is the “number one concern, the number one impediment” to the service’s ability to properly balance its readiness with personnel and modernization, the new president of the Association of the United States Army said.
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Army Sending More Troops, Resources to Africa
With 54 countries, more than 2,100 languages and upwards of 800 tribes in its area of operations, U.S. Army Africa must continue to grow its partnerships and exercises across the vast continent, the command’s top officer said.
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Army National Guard’s Brigade Combat Teams Face Tougher Training
The Army National Guard’s armored and Stryker brigade combat teams will soon receive more high-level, complex training as the component works to better prepare those high-demand units to respond to contingencies.
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North Korea Concerns Drive Pacific Partnerships
America’s partners in the Asia-Pacific region are looking for more opportunities to train and work with the U.S. Army in the face of an increasingly volatile North Korea, the top Army general in the region told Army Times.
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Fanning: US Army ‘Stretched Very Thin,’ Needs Steady Funding
The Army continues to be “stretched very thin” as it continues to draw down to a total force of 980,000, the service’s top civilian leader said.
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FORSCOM Commander: ‘We Are Not In An Inter-War Period’
All three Army components must continue to build soldier and unit readiness in the face of a volatile, complex and ambiguous world, the commander of U.S. Army Forces Command said Monday.
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Army Reserve Chief: Multi-Component Training Is Key
As threats around the world continue to evolve, the head of the Army Reserve said the Army must continue to adjust its requirements.
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SECARM Sets Goals, Timeline for Rapid Capabilities Office: AUSA Exclusive
The RCO is designed to zero in on the Army’s biggest requirements, with the intent to deliver capabilities within a one- to five-year horizon.
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AUSA President: Uncertainty Is Stifling Modernization
The budget uncertainty that continues to plague the Army is the “number one concern, the number one impediment” to the service’s ability to properly balance its readiness with personnel and modernization, the new president of the Association of the United States Army said.
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Army Sending More Troops, Resources to Africa
With 54 countries, more than 2,100 languages and upwards of 800 tribes in its area of operations, U.S. Army Africa must continue to grow its partnerships and exercises across the vast continent, the command’s top officer said.
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Army National Guard’s Brigade Combat Teams Face Tougher Training
The Army National Guard’s armored and Stryker brigade combat teams will soon receive more high-level, complex training as the component works to better prepare those high-demand units to respond to contingencies.
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North Korea Concerns Drive Pacific Partnerships
America’s partners in the Asia-Pacific region are looking for more opportunities to train and work with the U.S. Army in the face of an increasingly volatile North Korea, the top Army general in the region told Army Times.
-
Fanning: US Army ‘Stretched Very Thin,’ Needs Steady Funding
The Army continues to be “stretched very thin” as it continues to draw down to a total force of 980,000, the service’s top civilian leader said.
-
FORSCOM Commander: ‘We Are Not In An Inter-War Period’
All three Army components must continue to build soldier and unit readiness in the face of a volatile, complex and ambiguous world, the commander of U.S. Army Forces Command said Monday.
-
Army Reserve Chief: Multi-Component Training Is Key
As threats around the world continue to evolve, the head of the Army Reserve said the Army must continue to adjust its requirements.
-
SECARM Sets Goals, Timeline for Rapid Capabilities Office: AUSA Exclusive
The RCO is designed to zero in on the Army’s biggest requirements, with the intent to deliver capabilities within a one- to five-year horizon.
-
AUSA President: Uncertainty Is Stifling Modernization
The budget uncertainty that continues to plague the Army is the “number one concern, the number one impediment” to the service’s ability to properly balance its readiness with personnel and modernization, the new president of the Association of the United States Army said.
-
Army Sending More Troops, Resources to Africa
With 54 countries, more than 2,100 languages and upwards of 800 tribes in its area of operations, U.S. Army Africa must continue to grow its partnerships and exercises across the vast continent, the command’s top officer said.
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Army National Guard’s Brigade Combat Teams Face Tougher Training
The Army National Guard’s armored and Stryker brigade combat teams will soon receive more high-level, complex training as the component works to better prepare those high-demand units to respond to contingencies.











