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Army Alaska wants to recruit cold-weather lovers and have them train with Norwegians, Indians in Himalayas
Army Alaska wants to source more volunteers from soldiers still in training, rather than rely solely on picking soldiers at random to head to its northern outposts.
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New AWOL policy comes after macabre summer called attention to missing soldiers
“They [will now] only become AWOL after a thorough investigation,” the Army chief of staff said.
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New force generation model aims to regionally align Army units, give troops predictability
“If we call you … you’re going to go first because your equipment is tailored for that, you understand the environment … you know the adversary [and] you know the plan,” said one Army general.
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Netflix-style services undercut military recruiting ads, so DoD wants new authorities from Congress
The Defense Department wants to expand information collection, mirror private sector methods and help tailor recruiting content to youths, according to Stephanie Miller, director of military accession policy within the Pentagon.
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Barracks overhauls worth more than $9 billion coming to Army posts
The Army aims to eliminate or improve its substandard barracks by the end of fiscal 2030. To do so, it has requested $9.6 billion for barracks repair and reconstruction.
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Army SFAB advisers will have to share some friends with China
“There is a concerted effort to build mil-to-mil relationships between many of the partners we work with and the PLA [People’s Liberation Army of China],” said the 5th SFAB commander.
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Deployment demands, training requirements to be reduced, Army leaders announce
“Building from the momentum of the last three years, we must seek balance of readiness with our other ambitions,” the Army secretary said.
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New enlisted marketplace, promotion board changes arriving
Big changes for enlisted soldiers are being implemented this coming year, including an “assignment marketplace” for staff sergeants through master sergeants and promotion boards dialing in on how much NCOs know about their subordinates.
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Conflict in the Caucasus, recent exercise reinforce modernization needs, Army chief says
“I see [armored vehicles] in the future, because you’ve got to protect the soldiers when you move around on a very lethal battlefield,” the Army chief of staff said.
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Army’s approach to readiness may be changing, says four-star general
The Army is looking for “something that helps us balance a little bit better our readiness or requirements in support of combatant commands and requirements in support of modernization,” the boss of Forces Command said.
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Army Alaska wants to recruit cold-weather lovers and have them train with Norwegians, Indians in Himalayas
Army Alaska wants to source more volunteers from soldiers still in training, rather than rely solely on picking soldiers at random to head to its northern outposts.
-
New AWOL policy comes after macabre summer called attention to missing soldiers
“They [will now] only become AWOL after a thorough investigation,” the Army chief of staff said.
-
New force generation model aims to regionally align Army units, give troops predictability
“If we call you … you’re going to go first because your equipment is tailored for that, you understand the environment … you know the adversary [and] you know the plan,” said one Army general.
-
Netflix-style services undercut military recruiting ads, so DoD wants new authorities from Congress
The Defense Department wants to expand information collection, mirror private sector methods and help tailor recruiting content to youths, according to Stephanie Miller, director of military accession policy within the Pentagon.
-
Barracks overhauls worth more than $9 billion coming to Army posts
The Army aims to eliminate or improve its substandard barracks by the end of fiscal 2030. To do so, it has requested $9.6 billion for barracks repair and reconstruction.
-
Army SFAB advisers will have to share some friends with China
“There is a concerted effort to build mil-to-mil relationships between many of the partners we work with and the PLA [People’s Liberation Army of China],” said the 5th SFAB commander.
-
Deployment demands, training requirements to be reduced, Army leaders announce
“Building from the momentum of the last three years, we must seek balance of readiness with our other ambitions,” the Army secretary said.
-
New enlisted marketplace, promotion board changes arriving
Big changes for enlisted soldiers are being implemented this coming year, including an “assignment marketplace” for staff sergeants through master sergeants and promotion boards dialing in on how much NCOs know about their subordinates.
-
Conflict in the Caucasus, recent exercise reinforce modernization needs, Army chief says
“I see [armored vehicles] in the future, because you’ve got to protect the soldiers when you move around on a very lethal battlefield,” the Army chief of staff said.
-
Army’s approach to readiness may be changing, says four-star general
The Army is looking for “something that helps us balance a little bit better our readiness or requirements in support of combatant commands and requirements in support of modernization,” the boss of Forces Command said.
-
Army Alaska wants to recruit cold-weather lovers and have them train with Norwegians, Indians in Himalayas
Army Alaska wants to source more volunteers from soldiers still in training, rather than rely solely on picking soldiers at random to head to its northern outposts.
-
New AWOL policy comes after macabre summer called attention to missing soldiers
“They [will now] only become AWOL after a thorough investigation,” the Army chief of staff said.
-
New force generation model aims to regionally align Army units, give troops predictability
“If we call you … you’re going to go first because your equipment is tailored for that, you understand the environment … you know the adversary [and] you know the plan,” said one Army general.
-
Netflix-style services undercut military recruiting ads, so DoD wants new authorities from Congress
The Defense Department wants to expand information collection, mirror private sector methods and help tailor recruiting content to youths, according to Stephanie Miller, director of military accession policy within the Pentagon.
-
Barracks overhauls worth more than $9 billion coming to Army posts
The Army aims to eliminate or improve its substandard barracks by the end of fiscal 2030. To do so, it has requested $9.6 billion for barracks repair and reconstruction.
-
Army SFAB advisers will have to share some friends with China
“There is a concerted effort to build mil-to-mil relationships between many of the partners we work with and the PLA [People’s Liberation Army of China],” said the 5th SFAB commander.
-
Deployment demands, training requirements to be reduced, Army leaders announce
“Building from the momentum of the last three years, we must seek balance of readiness with our other ambitions,” the Army secretary said.
-
New enlisted marketplace, promotion board changes arriving
Big changes for enlisted soldiers are being implemented this coming year, including an “assignment marketplace” for staff sergeants through master sergeants and promotion boards dialing in on how much NCOs know about their subordinates.
-
Conflict in the Caucasus, recent exercise reinforce modernization needs, Army chief says
“I see [armored vehicles] in the future, because you’ve got to protect the soldiers when you move around on a very lethal battlefield,” the Army chief of staff said.
-
Army’s approach to readiness may be changing, says four-star general
The Army is looking for “something that helps us balance a little bit better our readiness or requirements in support of combatant commands and requirements in support of modernization,” the boss of Forces Command said.













