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Army Cyber lobbies for name change this year, as information warfare grows in importance
Army Cyber says the fight below the level of actual violence is already happening, and it needs greater authorities to combat threats,
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Army Africa took this exercise from the Marines, and plans to make it the biggest on the continent
As the Army takes over and grows this exercise, it will spread across several countries and expand power projection.
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Army South is ‘on the lookout’ for China and Russia, starts new strategic deployment exercise
Army South plans to send a Stryker battalion to Chile for the first strategic deployment of that kind, which will be known as Southern Vanguard.
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‘What’s Your Warrior?’ Army launches new ads with less combat focus
The campaign is new in its focus on the many Army MOSs that don’t involve direct combat.
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These Army units are going to Europe this spring for Defender 2020 — but they’re pretending it’s 2028
The upcoming Defender 2020 exercise will involve about 20,000 U.S. soldiers deploying from CONUS.
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Army chief: New talent management will start with officers, then go to enlisted
The Army is publishing its very first “Army People Strategy” to address how the service can better take care of its personnel.
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How training and deploying OCONUS is changing for soldiers
Soldiers no longer have the luxury of deploying to a war zone and falling in on equipment already in place.
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Army announces new push to get 3D printing, advanced manufacturing to troops in the field
Abrams tanks in the field could eventually use 3D-printers in the Conex box of a sustainment brigade to replace parts.
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What war with Iran could look like
Military Times interviewed more than a dozen military experts, including current and former U.S. military officials, about how a conflict might begin and how it could play out. This is what they said could happen:
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Army pumps out training exercises on Korean Peninsula, despite suspension of major drills
The U.S. and South Korea have been conducting newly designed drills and revised field training programs to replace large drills.
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Army Cyber lobbies for name change this year, as information warfare grows in importance
Army Cyber says the fight below the level of actual violence is already happening, and it needs greater authorities to combat threats,
-
Army Africa took this exercise from the Marines, and plans to make it the biggest on the continent
As the Army takes over and grows this exercise, it will spread across several countries and expand power projection.
-
Army South is ‘on the lookout’ for China and Russia, starts new strategic deployment exercise
Army South plans to send a Stryker battalion to Chile for the first strategic deployment of that kind, which will be known as Southern Vanguard.
-
‘What’s Your Warrior?’ Army launches new ads with less combat focus
The campaign is new in its focus on the many Army MOSs that don’t involve direct combat.
-
These Army units are going to Europe this spring for Defender 2020 — but they’re pretending it’s 2028
The upcoming Defender 2020 exercise will involve about 20,000 U.S. soldiers deploying from CONUS.
-
Army chief: New talent management will start with officers, then go to enlisted
The Army is publishing its very first “Army People Strategy” to address how the service can better take care of its personnel.
-
How training and deploying OCONUS is changing for soldiers
Soldiers no longer have the luxury of deploying to a war zone and falling in on equipment already in place.
-
Army announces new push to get 3D printing, advanced manufacturing to troops in the field
Abrams tanks in the field could eventually use 3D-printers in the Conex box of a sustainment brigade to replace parts.
-
What war with Iran could look like
Military Times interviewed more than a dozen military experts, including current and former U.S. military officials, about how a conflict might begin and how it could play out. This is what they said could happen:
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Army pumps out training exercises on Korean Peninsula, despite suspension of major drills
The U.S. and South Korea have been conducting newly designed drills and revised field training programs to replace large drills.
-
Army Cyber lobbies for name change this year, as information warfare grows in importance
Army Cyber says the fight below the level of actual violence is already happening, and it needs greater authorities to combat threats,
-
Army Africa took this exercise from the Marines, and plans to make it the biggest on the continent
As the Army takes over and grows this exercise, it will spread across several countries and expand power projection.
-
Army South is ‘on the lookout’ for China and Russia, starts new strategic deployment exercise
Army South plans to send a Stryker battalion to Chile for the first strategic deployment of that kind, which will be known as Southern Vanguard.
-
‘What’s Your Warrior?’ Army launches new ads with less combat focus
The campaign is new in its focus on the many Army MOSs that don’t involve direct combat.
-
These Army units are going to Europe this spring for Defender 2020 — but they’re pretending it’s 2028
The upcoming Defender 2020 exercise will involve about 20,000 U.S. soldiers deploying from CONUS.
-
Army chief: New talent management will start with officers, then go to enlisted
The Army is publishing its very first “Army People Strategy” to address how the service can better take care of its personnel.
-
How training and deploying OCONUS is changing for soldiers
Soldiers no longer have the luxury of deploying to a war zone and falling in on equipment already in place.
-
Army announces new push to get 3D printing, advanced manufacturing to troops in the field
Abrams tanks in the field could eventually use 3D-printers in the Conex box of a sustainment brigade to replace parts.
-
What war with Iran could look like
Military Times interviewed more than a dozen military experts, including current and former U.S. military officials, about how a conflict might begin and how it could play out. This is what they said could happen:
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Army pumps out training exercises on Korean Peninsula, despite suspension of major drills
The U.S. and South Korea have been conducting newly designed drills and revised field training programs to replace large drills.













