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Effort to fix payroll error for Texas National Guard falls short
The mistake meant about 7,400 soldiers sent to the Texas-Mexico border under Operation Lone Star were hit with higher-than-expected federal income taxes.
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Soldier killed in military vehicle accident at Kuwait training range
The Army is investigating the accident, according to a press release from U.S. Army Central officials.
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Biden picks Brown to be Joint Chiefs chairman
President Biden singled out Brown’s Accelerate Change or Lose strategy as exactly what the military needs: “General, you’re right on.”
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Once given false criminal record, officer now gets promotion, back pay
Now-Maj. Gilberto De Leon has been the face of soldiers and vets who were falsely listed in arrest databases by Army investigators.
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Army eliminates AeroVironment from future tactical UAS competition
The US Army has whittled the competition down to four teams vying to build a Future Tactical Uncrewed Aircraft System.
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Army bomb tech, three other troops dominate Food Network’s ‘Chopped’
A civilian chef didn’t know what to do with the powdered eggs in round three.
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Services need to track recruits’ medical waiver decisions, DoD IG says
Tracking why an applicant does not request a medical waiver could help improve the ongoing military recruiting crisis, according to the watchdog.
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Data dive could help Army understand how to boost reenlistments
Officials say a growing number of commanders are using service data analysis programs to help track soldiers’ challenges and successes.
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100 soldiers awarded recruiting ribbon for getting others to enlist
Amidst an ongoing recruiting crisis, the Army is turning to soldiers for help getting people to enlist.
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Pacific soldiers see more joint exercises, tech than ever before
Even privates may handle new tech alongside multinational partners in ways their senior NCOs never did.
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Effort to fix payroll error for Texas National Guard falls short
The mistake meant about 7,400 soldiers sent to the Texas-Mexico border under Operation Lone Star were hit with higher-than-expected federal income taxes.
-
Soldier killed in military vehicle accident at Kuwait training range
The Army is investigating the accident, according to a press release from U.S. Army Central officials.
-
Biden picks Brown to be Joint Chiefs chairman
President Biden singled out Brown’s Accelerate Change or Lose strategy as exactly what the military needs: “General, you’re right on.”
-
Once given false criminal record, officer now gets promotion, back pay
Now-Maj. Gilberto De Leon has been the face of soldiers and vets who were falsely listed in arrest databases by Army investigators.
-
Army eliminates AeroVironment from future tactical UAS competition
The US Army has whittled the competition down to four teams vying to build a Future Tactical Uncrewed Aircraft System.
-
Army bomb tech, three other troops dominate Food Network’s ‘Chopped’
A civilian chef didn’t know what to do with the powdered eggs in round three.
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Services need to track recruits’ medical waiver decisions, DoD IG says
Tracking why an applicant does not request a medical waiver could help improve the ongoing military recruiting crisis, according to the watchdog.
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Data dive could help Army understand how to boost reenlistments
Officials say a growing number of commanders are using service data analysis programs to help track soldiers’ challenges and successes.
-
100 soldiers awarded recruiting ribbon for getting others to enlist
Amidst an ongoing recruiting crisis, the Army is turning to soldiers for help getting people to enlist.
-
Pacific soldiers see more joint exercises, tech than ever before
Even privates may handle new tech alongside multinational partners in ways their senior NCOs never did.
-
Effort to fix payroll error for Texas National Guard falls short
The mistake meant about 7,400 soldiers sent to the Texas-Mexico border under Operation Lone Star were hit with higher-than-expected federal income taxes.
-
Soldier killed in military vehicle accident at Kuwait training range
The Army is investigating the accident, according to a press release from U.S. Army Central officials.
-
Biden picks Brown to be Joint Chiefs chairman
President Biden singled out Brown’s Accelerate Change or Lose strategy as exactly what the military needs: “General, you’re right on.”
-
Once given false criminal record, officer now gets promotion, back pay
Now-Maj. Gilberto De Leon has been the face of soldiers and vets who were falsely listed in arrest databases by Army investigators.
-
Army eliminates AeroVironment from future tactical UAS competition
The US Army has whittled the competition down to four teams vying to build a Future Tactical Uncrewed Aircraft System.
-
Army bomb tech, three other troops dominate Food Network’s ‘Chopped’
A civilian chef didn’t know what to do with the powdered eggs in round three.
-
Services need to track recruits’ medical waiver decisions, DoD IG says
Tracking why an applicant does not request a medical waiver could help improve the ongoing military recruiting crisis, according to the watchdog.
-
Data dive could help Army understand how to boost reenlistments
Officials say a growing number of commanders are using service data analysis programs to help track soldiers’ challenges and successes.
-
100 soldiers awarded recruiting ribbon for getting others to enlist
Amidst an ongoing recruiting crisis, the Army is turning to soldiers for help getting people to enlist.
-
Pacific soldiers see more joint exercises, tech than ever before
Even privates may handle new tech alongside multinational partners in ways their senior NCOs never did.













