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Army National Guard unit to lead Pacific Pathways for first time
A unit from the Indiana National Guard will take the helm during one of the Army’s Pacific Pathways exercises in 2018.
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3-star: Army Reserve focuses on readiness while balancing civilian lives
The head of Army Reserve Command discusses his priorities and the future.
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New video game gives junior soldiers access to experimental vehicles, guns
Players can customize tanks and test unmanned capabilities that the Army might adopt in the future.
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Top enlisted adviser: The military is working to grow NCOs who are ‘better advisers to officers’
Senior enlisted service members can go through the Joint and Combined Warfighting School.
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Joint camo pattern? Just a rumor, says chairman’s top enlisted adviser
Each war-fighting domain is different, and distinct uniforms create pride.
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Robotic snake can save airmen 29 hours of aircraft inspection time
The robot eliminates the need to take the aircraft apart to inspect it.
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Air Force commanders in the Pacific, Europe turn to deterrence amid threats
The commanders discussed how to adapt to anti-access/area denial and how to utilize NATO’s battle groups.
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New anti-drone gun ditches the backpack, wires
The newest version of the anti-drone gun offers troops more flexibility.
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Fourteen C-5s still out for repair after Air Force-wide standdown, says AMC commander
Gen. Carlton Everhart also discussed the KC-46 Pegasus and the possibility of an aviator-only career path.
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Letting go of pride: Air Force vets adapt to ‘invisible wounds’
Two Air Force veterans who were severely injured during their service, and who suffered from the “invisible wounds” of post-traumatic stress, said they had to overcome fear and pride to recover from their wounds.
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Army National Guard unit to lead Pacific Pathways for first time
A unit from the Indiana National Guard will take the helm during one of the Army’s Pacific Pathways exercises in 2018.
-
3-star: Army Reserve focuses on readiness while balancing civilian lives
The head of Army Reserve Command discusses his priorities and the future.
-
New video game gives junior soldiers access to experimental vehicles, guns
Players can customize tanks and test unmanned capabilities that the Army might adopt in the future.
-
Top enlisted adviser: The military is working to grow NCOs who are ‘better advisers to officers’
Senior enlisted service members can go through the Joint and Combined Warfighting School.
-
Joint camo pattern? Just a rumor, says chairman’s top enlisted adviser
Each war-fighting domain is different, and distinct uniforms create pride.
-
Robotic snake can save airmen 29 hours of aircraft inspection time
The robot eliminates the need to take the aircraft apart to inspect it.
-
Air Force commanders in the Pacific, Europe turn to deterrence amid threats
The commanders discussed how to adapt to anti-access/area denial and how to utilize NATO’s battle groups.
-
New anti-drone gun ditches the backpack, wires
The newest version of the anti-drone gun offers troops more flexibility.
-
Fourteen C-5s still out for repair after Air Force-wide standdown, says AMC commander
Gen. Carlton Everhart also discussed the KC-46 Pegasus and the possibility of an aviator-only career path.
-
Letting go of pride: Air Force vets adapt to ‘invisible wounds’
Two Air Force veterans who were severely injured during their service, and who suffered from the “invisible wounds” of post-traumatic stress, said they had to overcome fear and pride to recover from their wounds.
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Army National Guard unit to lead Pacific Pathways for first time
A unit from the Indiana National Guard will take the helm during one of the Army’s Pacific Pathways exercises in 2018.
-
3-star: Army Reserve focuses on readiness while balancing civilian lives
The head of Army Reserve Command discusses his priorities and the future.
-
New video game gives junior soldiers access to experimental vehicles, guns
Players can customize tanks and test unmanned capabilities that the Army might adopt in the future.
-
Top enlisted adviser: The military is working to grow NCOs who are ‘better advisers to officers’
Senior enlisted service members can go through the Joint and Combined Warfighting School.
-
Joint camo pattern? Just a rumor, says chairman’s top enlisted adviser
Each war-fighting domain is different, and distinct uniforms create pride.
-
Robotic snake can save airmen 29 hours of aircraft inspection time
The robot eliminates the need to take the aircraft apart to inspect it.
-
Air Force commanders in the Pacific, Europe turn to deterrence amid threats
The commanders discussed how to adapt to anti-access/area denial and how to utilize NATO’s battle groups.
-
New anti-drone gun ditches the backpack, wires
The newest version of the anti-drone gun offers troops more flexibility.
-
Fourteen C-5s still out for repair after Air Force-wide standdown, says AMC commander
Gen. Carlton Everhart also discussed the KC-46 Pegasus and the possibility of an aviator-only career path.
-
Letting go of pride: Air Force vets adapt to ‘invisible wounds’
Two Air Force veterans who were severely injured during their service, and who suffered from the “invisible wounds” of post-traumatic stress, said they had to overcome fear and pride to recover from their wounds.













