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Luke Air Force Base to resume F-35 flight ops after oxygen deprivation incidents
After an 11-day pause, the 56th Fighter Wing on Wednesday will resume local F-35A Lightning II flight operations, officials said Monday evening.
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11 things you need to know about the Army’s new handgun
Half a decade into its search for a new handgun, the Army has chosen Sig Sauer’s P320 as its new service pistol.
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Army Pacific Boss: Soldiers are Key in Complex, Growing Region
The Army is stepping up its exercises and training events in the Pacific as it works to build relationships across a complex, growing region, senior leaders said.
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Army Assures European Allies With Tanks, Bradleys and Relationships
From massing an entire armored brigade combat team in Poland to a lone major serving in Greece, the U.S. Army is continuing its push to build partnerships across Europe.
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Army Chief: Soldiers Must Be Ready To Fight in ‘Megacities’
Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Milley says his service must lay the groundwork for the future fight.
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Army Missions in Africa Grow Young Leaders
After six months in Africa, 1st Lt. Nick Marfongelli and his soldiers had never been fitter or shot straighter.
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First Army to Add More Trainers to Guard, Reserve Units
In the coming months, First Army will put more trainers in Army National Guard and Army Reserve units as part of a sweeping effort to increase readiness across the force, the command’s top officer said.
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Luke Air Force Base to resume F-35 flight ops after oxygen deprivation incidents
After an 11-day pause, the 56th Fighter Wing on Wednesday will resume local F-35A Lightning II flight operations, officials said Monday evening.
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11 things you need to know about the Army’s new handgun
Half a decade into its search for a new handgun, the Army has chosen Sig Sauer’s P320 as its new service pistol.
-
Army Pacific Boss: Soldiers are Key in Complex, Growing Region
The Army is stepping up its exercises and training events in the Pacific as it works to build relationships across a complex, growing region, senior leaders said.
-
Army Assures European Allies With Tanks, Bradleys and Relationships
From massing an entire armored brigade combat team in Poland to a lone major serving in Greece, the U.S. Army is continuing its push to build partnerships across Europe.
-
Army Chief: Soldiers Must Be Ready To Fight in ‘Megacities’
Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Milley says his service must lay the groundwork for the future fight.
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Army Missions in Africa Grow Young Leaders
After six months in Africa, 1st Lt. Nick Marfongelli and his soldiers had never been fitter or shot straighter.
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First Army to Add More Trainers to Guard, Reserve Units
In the coming months, First Army will put more trainers in Army National Guard and Army Reserve units as part of a sweeping effort to increase readiness across the force, the command’s top officer said.
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Luke Air Force Base to resume F-35 flight ops after oxygen deprivation incidents
After an 11-day pause, the 56th Fighter Wing on Wednesday will resume local F-35A Lightning II flight operations, officials said Monday evening.
-
11 things you need to know about the Army’s new handgun
Half a decade into its search for a new handgun, the Army has chosen Sig Sauer’s P320 as its new service pistol.
-
Army Pacific Boss: Soldiers are Key in Complex, Growing Region
The Army is stepping up its exercises and training events in the Pacific as it works to build relationships across a complex, growing region, senior leaders said.
-
Army Assures European Allies With Tanks, Bradleys and Relationships
From massing an entire armored brigade combat team in Poland to a lone major serving in Greece, the U.S. Army is continuing its push to build partnerships across Europe.
-
Army Chief: Soldiers Must Be Ready To Fight in ‘Megacities’
Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Milley says his service must lay the groundwork for the future fight.
-
Army Missions in Africa Grow Young Leaders
After six months in Africa, 1st Lt. Nick Marfongelli and his soldiers had never been fitter or shot straighter.
-
First Army to Add More Trainers to Guard, Reserve Units
In the coming months, First Army will put more trainers in Army National Guard and Army Reserve units as part of a sweeping effort to increase readiness across the force, the command’s top officer said.
















