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Food delivery driver dashes into Army ranks after chance encounter
Pfc. Patricia Limbaga graduated from basic training at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.
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Halfway through base name changes, business as usual across the Army
The Army crossed the halfway mark in the final phase of shedding its Confederate base names when Georgia’s Fort Benning was rechristened Fort Moore.
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Army starts no-penalty purge of ‘ineffective’ recruiters
U.S. Army Recruiting Command will remove “ineffective” recruiters from the duty assignment without giving them a negative evaluation.
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Could troops get a 100% housing allowance Jan. 1? What that would mean
Defense officials haven’t made a decision about whether to restore the full housing allowance, but it could mean at least $100 extra a month for troops.
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Hyper-enabling special ops will transform missions
New tech for language and text translation, as well as secure data transfer, gives operators an edge.
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New guns means new bullets, suppressors and tech for special ops
And why not throw in some new explosives, too.
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Old Glory and checkered flags — soldiers reenlist before NASCAR race
Soldiers arrived at the Kansas Speedway track early Sunday morning in the lead up to one of NASCAR’s biggest races.
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Army sergeant who killed BLM protester in Texas sentenced to 25 years
Army Sgt. Daniel Perry was sentenced for fatally shooting an armed protester during a Black Lives Matter demonstration in Austin, Texas in July 2020.
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Navigation tools, electric-powered fleet top of mind for special ops
“We know the window is closing to stay on GPS when denied.”
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VP Harris to be first woman to deliver West Point graduation speech
Vice President Kamala Harris is set to become the first woman to deliver a commencement speech at West Point.
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Food delivery driver dashes into Army ranks after chance encounter
Pfc. Patricia Limbaga graduated from basic training at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.
-
Halfway through base name changes, business as usual across the Army
The Army crossed the halfway mark in the final phase of shedding its Confederate base names when Georgia’s Fort Benning was rechristened Fort Moore.
-
Army starts no-penalty purge of ‘ineffective’ recruiters
U.S. Army Recruiting Command will remove “ineffective” recruiters from the duty assignment without giving them a negative evaluation.
-
Could troops get a 100% housing allowance Jan. 1? What that would mean
Defense officials haven’t made a decision about whether to restore the full housing allowance, but it could mean at least $100 extra a month for troops.
-
Hyper-enabling special ops will transform missions
New tech for language and text translation, as well as secure data transfer, gives operators an edge.
-
New guns means new bullets, suppressors and tech for special ops
And why not throw in some new explosives, too.
-
Old Glory and checkered flags — soldiers reenlist before NASCAR race
Soldiers arrived at the Kansas Speedway track early Sunday morning in the lead up to one of NASCAR’s biggest races.
-
Army sergeant who killed BLM protester in Texas sentenced to 25 years
Army Sgt. Daniel Perry was sentenced for fatally shooting an armed protester during a Black Lives Matter demonstration in Austin, Texas in July 2020.
-
Navigation tools, electric-powered fleet top of mind for special ops
“We know the window is closing to stay on GPS when denied.”
-
VP Harris to be first woman to deliver West Point graduation speech
Vice President Kamala Harris is set to become the first woman to deliver a commencement speech at West Point.
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Food delivery driver dashes into Army ranks after chance encounter
Pfc. Patricia Limbaga graduated from basic training at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.
-
Halfway through base name changes, business as usual across the Army
The Army crossed the halfway mark in the final phase of shedding its Confederate base names when Georgia’s Fort Benning was rechristened Fort Moore.
-
Army starts no-penalty purge of ‘ineffective’ recruiters
U.S. Army Recruiting Command will remove “ineffective” recruiters from the duty assignment without giving them a negative evaluation.
-
Could troops get a 100% housing allowance Jan. 1? What that would mean
Defense officials haven’t made a decision about whether to restore the full housing allowance, but it could mean at least $100 extra a month for troops.
-
Hyper-enabling special ops will transform missions
New tech for language and text translation, as well as secure data transfer, gives operators an edge.
-
New guns means new bullets, suppressors and tech for special ops
And why not throw in some new explosives, too.
-
Old Glory and checkered flags — soldiers reenlist before NASCAR race
Soldiers arrived at the Kansas Speedway track early Sunday morning in the lead up to one of NASCAR’s biggest races.
-
Army sergeant who killed BLM protester in Texas sentenced to 25 years
Army Sgt. Daniel Perry was sentenced for fatally shooting an armed protester during a Black Lives Matter demonstration in Austin, Texas in July 2020.
-
Navigation tools, electric-powered fleet top of mind for special ops
“We know the window is closing to stay on GPS when denied.”
-
VP Harris to be first woman to deliver West Point graduation speech
Vice President Kamala Harris is set to become the first woman to deliver a commencement speech at West Point.













