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Arctic Angels? The 11th Airborne Division may replace Army Alaska
“We’re not adding or subtracting force structure — it’s really more of a new sense of common identity for the soldiers up there,” the Army secretary said.
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Army chief of staff tests positive for COVID-19
Gen. James McConville is experiencing “very mild symptoms,” an Army official said.
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Army Software Factory tackling problems big and small
What’s next for the Army’s first batch of uniformed coders and what have they been up to?
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Army special operations gets new training center in New Mexico
The new center will allow for training “from ground to atmosphere,” Army officials said.
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Army Recruiting tries to keep pace amid job market crunch, civilian competition
Army Times checked in with Army Recruiting Command officials on their recent initiatives.
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Biden budget would mean smallest Army since WWII
Army officials claimed the requested cuts are motivated by recruiting woes.
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CTC on ice: Army holds first Arctic brigade-level training rotation
As big Army weighs Arctic force structure changes, 14 inches of snow will greet the Arctic Wolves of 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division.
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Ukraine receives more armed drones amid Russian invasion
The country has secured fresh drones in order to continue striking Russian vehicles, according to Ukraine’s defense minister.
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Ukraine’s drone strikes reveal Russian planning failures, expert says
Nearly a week into the war between Ukraine and Russia, a small fleet of Ukrainian drones is causing headaches and inspiring defenders.
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Army SOF to continue work in Pacific, Eastern Europe in 2022
Amid rising tensions, the Army’s special operations troops continue their work overseas.
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Arctic Angels? The 11th Airborne Division may replace Army Alaska
“We’re not adding or subtracting force structure — it’s really more of a new sense of common identity for the soldiers up there,” the Army secretary said.
-
Army chief of staff tests positive for COVID-19
Gen. James McConville is experiencing “very mild symptoms,” an Army official said.
-
Army Software Factory tackling problems big and small
What’s next for the Army’s first batch of uniformed coders and what have they been up to?
-
Army special operations gets new training center in New Mexico
The new center will allow for training “from ground to atmosphere,” Army officials said.
-
Army Recruiting tries to keep pace amid job market crunch, civilian competition
Army Times checked in with Army Recruiting Command officials on their recent initiatives.
-
Biden budget would mean smallest Army since WWII
Army officials claimed the requested cuts are motivated by recruiting woes.
-
CTC on ice: Army holds first Arctic brigade-level training rotation
As big Army weighs Arctic force structure changes, 14 inches of snow will greet the Arctic Wolves of 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division.
-
Ukraine receives more armed drones amid Russian invasion
The country has secured fresh drones in order to continue striking Russian vehicles, according to Ukraine’s defense minister.
-
Ukraine’s drone strikes reveal Russian planning failures, expert says
Nearly a week into the war between Ukraine and Russia, a small fleet of Ukrainian drones is causing headaches and inspiring defenders.
-
Army SOF to continue work in Pacific, Eastern Europe in 2022
Amid rising tensions, the Army’s special operations troops continue their work overseas.
-
Arctic Angels? The 11th Airborne Division may replace Army Alaska
“We’re not adding or subtracting force structure — it’s really more of a new sense of common identity for the soldiers up there,” the Army secretary said.
-
Army chief of staff tests positive for COVID-19
Gen. James McConville is experiencing “very mild symptoms,” an Army official said.
-
Army Software Factory tackling problems big and small
What’s next for the Army’s first batch of uniformed coders and what have they been up to?
-
Army special operations gets new training center in New Mexico
The new center will allow for training “from ground to atmosphere,” Army officials said.
-
Army Recruiting tries to keep pace amid job market crunch, civilian competition
Army Times checked in with Army Recruiting Command officials on their recent initiatives.
-
Biden budget would mean smallest Army since WWII
Army officials claimed the requested cuts are motivated by recruiting woes.
-
CTC on ice: Army holds first Arctic brigade-level training rotation
As big Army weighs Arctic force structure changes, 14 inches of snow will greet the Arctic Wolves of 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division.
-
Ukraine receives more armed drones amid Russian invasion
The country has secured fresh drones in order to continue striking Russian vehicles, according to Ukraine’s defense minister.
-
Ukraine’s drone strikes reveal Russian planning failures, expert says
Nearly a week into the war between Ukraine and Russia, a small fleet of Ukrainian drones is causing headaches and inspiring defenders.
-
Army SOF to continue work in Pacific, Eastern Europe in 2022
Amid rising tensions, the Army’s special operations troops continue their work overseas.













