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Troops sent to bolster NATO begin turnover as US mulls larger footprint in Europe
“The deployments are one-for-one unit replacements, which will leave our overall force posture in the region — approximately 100,000 — unchanged,” the Pentagon’s spokesman said.
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Army looks to take Stryker vehicles out of Alaska
“We are looking at potentially taking the Strykers out of Alaska,” the Army secretary told senators.
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Two Army Patriot missile batteries dispatched to Poland
U.S. European Command said the Patriots would “proactively” counter “any potential threat” to U.S. and NATO forces.
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The force is still too small, Army chief says, and Afghanistan withdrawal won’t really help
“I’m very, very concerned about the size of the Army,” Chief of Staff Gen. James C. McConville said.
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Soldiers aren’t fighting Marines for a job in the Indo-Pacific, chief says
“We can use the past as being instructive, but it’s not a blueprint,” said the Army Pacific commander. “As [Marines] bring on capabilities, as we bring on capabilities, we’re experimenting together.”
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No need to ground Black Hawk fleet after recent crashes, Army safety director says
The Army safety director said that no commonalities have been found linking five fatal UH-60 Black Hawk crashes over the past 18 months.
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New four-star command allows US general to ‘coordinate closely’ with NATO allies in Africa
Close geography and economic ties between Africa and Europe means that regional security issues can quickly spread across the regions.
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Lt. Gen. Charles Flynn slated to command US Army Pacific, and 14 other promotions
Flynn, who currently serves as deputy chief of staff for Army operations, plans and training at the Pentagon, was key in crafting a new Army force generation model that was introduced this fall.
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Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy, a strong proponent of modernization, steps down
McCarthy’s tenure was marked by ambitious modernization initiatives, but civil unrest requiring Guard mobilizations and trouble at Army posts was never far away.
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New in 2021: How the Army wants to reduce deployment, training demands
The plan is to allocate Army units to different theaters in roughly one year.
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Troops sent to bolster NATO begin turnover as US mulls larger footprint in Europe
“The deployments are one-for-one unit replacements, which will leave our overall force posture in the region — approximately 100,000 — unchanged,” the Pentagon’s spokesman said.
-
Army looks to take Stryker vehicles out of Alaska
“We are looking at potentially taking the Strykers out of Alaska,” the Army secretary told senators.
-
Two Army Patriot missile batteries dispatched to Poland
U.S. European Command said the Patriots would “proactively” counter “any potential threat” to U.S. and NATO forces.
-
The force is still too small, Army chief says, and Afghanistan withdrawal won’t really help
“I’m very, very concerned about the size of the Army,” Chief of Staff Gen. James C. McConville said.
-
Soldiers aren’t fighting Marines for a job in the Indo-Pacific, chief says
“We can use the past as being instructive, but it’s not a blueprint,” said the Army Pacific commander. “As [Marines] bring on capabilities, as we bring on capabilities, we’re experimenting together.”
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No need to ground Black Hawk fleet after recent crashes, Army safety director says
The Army safety director said that no commonalities have been found linking five fatal UH-60 Black Hawk crashes over the past 18 months.
-
New four-star command allows US general to ‘coordinate closely’ with NATO allies in Africa
Close geography and economic ties between Africa and Europe means that regional security issues can quickly spread across the regions.
-
Lt. Gen. Charles Flynn slated to command US Army Pacific, and 14 other promotions
Flynn, who currently serves as deputy chief of staff for Army operations, plans and training at the Pentagon, was key in crafting a new Army force generation model that was introduced this fall.
-
Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy, a strong proponent of modernization, steps down
McCarthy’s tenure was marked by ambitious modernization initiatives, but civil unrest requiring Guard mobilizations and trouble at Army posts was never far away.
-
New in 2021: How the Army wants to reduce deployment, training demands
The plan is to allocate Army units to different theaters in roughly one year.
-
Troops sent to bolster NATO begin turnover as US mulls larger footprint in Europe
“The deployments are one-for-one unit replacements, which will leave our overall force posture in the region — approximately 100,000 — unchanged,” the Pentagon’s spokesman said.
-
Army looks to take Stryker vehicles out of Alaska
“We are looking at potentially taking the Strykers out of Alaska,” the Army secretary told senators.
-
Two Army Patriot missile batteries dispatched to Poland
U.S. European Command said the Patriots would “proactively” counter “any potential threat” to U.S. and NATO forces.
-
The force is still too small, Army chief says, and Afghanistan withdrawal won’t really help
“I’m very, very concerned about the size of the Army,” Chief of Staff Gen. James C. McConville said.
-
Soldiers aren’t fighting Marines for a job in the Indo-Pacific, chief says
“We can use the past as being instructive, but it’s not a blueprint,” said the Army Pacific commander. “As [Marines] bring on capabilities, as we bring on capabilities, we’re experimenting together.”
-
No need to ground Black Hawk fleet after recent crashes, Army safety director says
The Army safety director said that no commonalities have been found linking five fatal UH-60 Black Hawk crashes over the past 18 months.
-
New four-star command allows US general to ‘coordinate closely’ with NATO allies in Africa
Close geography and economic ties between Africa and Europe means that regional security issues can quickly spread across the regions.
-
Lt. Gen. Charles Flynn slated to command US Army Pacific, and 14 other promotions
Flynn, who currently serves as deputy chief of staff for Army operations, plans and training at the Pentagon, was key in crafting a new Army force generation model that was introduced this fall.
-
Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy, a strong proponent of modernization, steps down
McCarthy’s tenure was marked by ambitious modernization initiatives, but civil unrest requiring Guard mobilizations and trouble at Army posts was never far away.
-
New in 2021: How the Army wants to reduce deployment, training demands
The plan is to allocate Army units to different theaters in roughly one year.













