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Army eyes shorter deployments, reducing low-priority unit obligations
“I am concerned about the Army’s ops tempo as a whole,” said Gen. James McConville, the Army chief of staff.
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Citing 13 brigades-worth of non-deployable troops, Army looks to holistic health solutions
As of April, more than 58,000 soldiers were non-deployable. The Army’s Holistic Health and Fitness program intends to curb those numbers.
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With the Germany withdrawal, Poland is set to be hosting a lot more US troops
Poland has agreed to construct multiple facilities to support more U.S. troops operating in that country.
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Combat training centers start back up as SFAB heads to Fort Polk before unit’s first deployment
COVID-19 scenarios are part of the training rotation for the 4th SFAB soldiers at JRTC this month.
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Vertical lift drones brigades are assessing fly quieter with more survivability, soldiers say
The Army wants an RQ-7 Shadow replacement that will be quieter, more maneuverable and more expeditious.
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Final SFAB activates with upcoming missions in Asia, as Army plans a Pacific Pathways restart
The 5th SFAB will begin six-month deployments to the Indo-Pacific region following a certification event in November.
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US Army completes third test of Lockheed’s Precision Strike Missile
The latest 85-kilometer test was the shortest and most challenging yet, Army Futures Command officials said.
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Army tweaks new goggles to scan for fevers
Five seconds was all it took for the goggles to detect the forehead and inner eye temperature of troops.
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Training to resume for 3rd Infantry Division soldiers after COVID-19 pause
There are no upcoming deployments for 1st Brigade. Instead, the intention is to ease those soldier back into training, officials said.
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Pope Airfield needs tens of millions in repairs for the paratroopers and spec ops units who use it
But lawmakers are worried Fort Bragg’s lift capabilities are being underfunded after “a recent Army audit found its airfields as being the poorest infrastructure in the Army.”
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Army eyes shorter deployments, reducing low-priority unit obligations
“I am concerned about the Army’s ops tempo as a whole,” said Gen. James McConville, the Army chief of staff.
-
Citing 13 brigades-worth of non-deployable troops, Army looks to holistic health solutions
As of April, more than 58,000 soldiers were non-deployable. The Army’s Holistic Health and Fitness program intends to curb those numbers.
-
With the Germany withdrawal, Poland is set to be hosting a lot more US troops
Poland has agreed to construct multiple facilities to support more U.S. troops operating in that country.
-
Combat training centers start back up as SFAB heads to Fort Polk before unit’s first deployment
COVID-19 scenarios are part of the training rotation for the 4th SFAB soldiers at JRTC this month.
-
Vertical lift drones brigades are assessing fly quieter with more survivability, soldiers say
The Army wants an RQ-7 Shadow replacement that will be quieter, more maneuverable and more expeditious.
-
Final SFAB activates with upcoming missions in Asia, as Army plans a Pacific Pathways restart
The 5th SFAB will begin six-month deployments to the Indo-Pacific region following a certification event in November.
-
US Army completes third test of Lockheed’s Precision Strike Missile
The latest 85-kilometer test was the shortest and most challenging yet, Army Futures Command officials said.
-
Army tweaks new goggles to scan for fevers
Five seconds was all it took for the goggles to detect the forehead and inner eye temperature of troops.
-
Training to resume for 3rd Infantry Division soldiers after COVID-19 pause
There are no upcoming deployments for 1st Brigade. Instead, the intention is to ease those soldier back into training, officials said.
-
Pope Airfield needs tens of millions in repairs for the paratroopers and spec ops units who use it
But lawmakers are worried Fort Bragg’s lift capabilities are being underfunded after “a recent Army audit found its airfields as being the poorest infrastructure in the Army.”
-
Army eyes shorter deployments, reducing low-priority unit obligations
“I am concerned about the Army’s ops tempo as a whole,” said Gen. James McConville, the Army chief of staff.
-
Citing 13 brigades-worth of non-deployable troops, Army looks to holistic health solutions
As of April, more than 58,000 soldiers were non-deployable. The Army’s Holistic Health and Fitness program intends to curb those numbers.
-
With the Germany withdrawal, Poland is set to be hosting a lot more US troops
Poland has agreed to construct multiple facilities to support more U.S. troops operating in that country.
-
Combat training centers start back up as SFAB heads to Fort Polk before unit’s first deployment
COVID-19 scenarios are part of the training rotation for the 4th SFAB soldiers at JRTC this month.
-
Vertical lift drones brigades are assessing fly quieter with more survivability, soldiers say
The Army wants an RQ-7 Shadow replacement that will be quieter, more maneuverable and more expeditious.
-
Final SFAB activates with upcoming missions in Asia, as Army plans a Pacific Pathways restart
The 5th SFAB will begin six-month deployments to the Indo-Pacific region following a certification event in November.
-
US Army completes third test of Lockheed’s Precision Strike Missile
The latest 85-kilometer test was the shortest and most challenging yet, Army Futures Command officials said.
-
Army tweaks new goggles to scan for fevers
Five seconds was all it took for the goggles to detect the forehead and inner eye temperature of troops.
-
Training to resume for 3rd Infantry Division soldiers after COVID-19 pause
There are no upcoming deployments for 1st Brigade. Instead, the intention is to ease those soldier back into training, officials said.
-
Pope Airfield needs tens of millions in repairs for the paratroopers and spec ops units who use it
But lawmakers are worried Fort Bragg’s lift capabilities are being underfunded after “a recent Army audit found its airfields as being the poorest infrastructure in the Army.”













