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Meet the Army’s Soldier and NCO of the Year
Spc. Robert Miller and Sgt. 1st Class Joshua Moeller on Monday were named the Army’s 2016 Soldier of the Year and Noncommissioned Officer of the Year, respectively.
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Army Leaders: Service Must Look to the Future While Training for Today
The Army must prepare for the future even as it trains to respond to the threats and contingencies facing the world today, the service’s top leaders said Monday.
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3-Star: Every Soldier Must Be Deployable As Army Gets Smaller
As the Army works its way to an active-duty end-strength of 460,000 over the next 12 months, every soldier must be ready to deploy when needed, the Army’s top personnel officer said.
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SMA: New NCO Development System Brings Faster Promotions for Talented Soldiers
Talented, qualified soldiers could get promoted more quickly as the Army’s new noncommissioned officer professional development system falls into place.
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One of the Youngest Leadership Teams in US Army History is Rocking the Boat
Army Secretary Eric Fanning eats MREs with soldiers and wins raves for his Twitter savvy. Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Milley allowed you to roll sleeves. Sergeant Major of the Army Dan Dailey asked soldiers to send him ideas for his first tattoo. The Army’s most senior leaders are clearly shaking things up.
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Interview: Lt. Gen. Michael Garrett, U.S. Army Central Commanding General
U.S. Army Central is reorganizing its headquarters even as it continues to support operations in Iraq and Afghanistan and build relationships with partners in the region.
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The Multi-Domain Battle
The Army is looking beyond ground warfare as it prepares to fight on an increasingly complex and unpredictable battlefield, the senior commander of Training and Doctrine Command said.
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Aviation Readiness is ‘In a Deep Hole’
The Army is “in a deep hole” when it comes to its aviation readiness, the top general for U.S. Army Forces Command said.
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North Korea Concerns Drive Pacific Partnerships
America’s partners in the Asia-Pacific region are looking for more opportunities to train and work with the U.S. Army in the face of an increasingly volatile North Korea, the top Army general in the region told Army Times.
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Fanning: US Army ‘Stretched Very Thin,’ Needs Steady Funding
The Army continues to be “stretched very thin” as it continues to draw down to a total force of 980,000, the service’s top civilian leader said.
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Meet the Army’s Soldier and NCO of the Year
Spc. Robert Miller and Sgt. 1st Class Joshua Moeller on Monday were named the Army’s 2016 Soldier of the Year and Noncommissioned Officer of the Year, respectively.
-
Army Leaders: Service Must Look to the Future While Training for Today
The Army must prepare for the future even as it trains to respond to the threats and contingencies facing the world today, the service’s top leaders said Monday.
-
3-Star: Every Soldier Must Be Deployable As Army Gets Smaller
As the Army works its way to an active-duty end-strength of 460,000 over the next 12 months, every soldier must be ready to deploy when needed, the Army’s top personnel officer said.
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SMA: New NCO Development System Brings Faster Promotions for Talented Soldiers
Talented, qualified soldiers could get promoted more quickly as the Army’s new noncommissioned officer professional development system falls into place.
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One of the Youngest Leadership Teams in US Army History is Rocking the Boat
Army Secretary Eric Fanning eats MREs with soldiers and wins raves for his Twitter savvy. Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Milley allowed you to roll sleeves. Sergeant Major of the Army Dan Dailey asked soldiers to send him ideas for his first tattoo. The Army’s most senior leaders are clearly shaking things up.
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Interview: Lt. Gen. Michael Garrett, U.S. Army Central Commanding General
U.S. Army Central is reorganizing its headquarters even as it continues to support operations in Iraq and Afghanistan and build relationships with partners in the region.
-
The Multi-Domain Battle
The Army is looking beyond ground warfare as it prepares to fight on an increasingly complex and unpredictable battlefield, the senior commander of Training and Doctrine Command said.
-
Aviation Readiness is ‘In a Deep Hole’
The Army is “in a deep hole” when it comes to its aviation readiness, the top general for U.S. Army Forces Command said.
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North Korea Concerns Drive Pacific Partnerships
America’s partners in the Asia-Pacific region are looking for more opportunities to train and work with the U.S. Army in the face of an increasingly volatile North Korea, the top Army general in the region told Army Times.
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Fanning: US Army ‘Stretched Very Thin,’ Needs Steady Funding
The Army continues to be “stretched very thin” as it continues to draw down to a total force of 980,000, the service’s top civilian leader said.
-
Meet the Army’s Soldier and NCO of the Year
Spc. Robert Miller and Sgt. 1st Class Joshua Moeller on Monday were named the Army’s 2016 Soldier of the Year and Noncommissioned Officer of the Year, respectively.
-
Army Leaders: Service Must Look to the Future While Training for Today
The Army must prepare for the future even as it trains to respond to the threats and contingencies facing the world today, the service’s top leaders said Monday.
-
3-Star: Every Soldier Must Be Deployable As Army Gets Smaller
As the Army works its way to an active-duty end-strength of 460,000 over the next 12 months, every soldier must be ready to deploy when needed, the Army’s top personnel officer said.
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SMA: New NCO Development System Brings Faster Promotions for Talented Soldiers
Talented, qualified soldiers could get promoted more quickly as the Army’s new noncommissioned officer professional development system falls into place.
-
One of the Youngest Leadership Teams in US Army History is Rocking the Boat
Army Secretary Eric Fanning eats MREs with soldiers and wins raves for his Twitter savvy. Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Milley allowed you to roll sleeves. Sergeant Major of the Army Dan Dailey asked soldiers to send him ideas for his first tattoo. The Army’s most senior leaders are clearly shaking things up.
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Interview: Lt. Gen. Michael Garrett, U.S. Army Central Commanding General
U.S. Army Central is reorganizing its headquarters even as it continues to support operations in Iraq and Afghanistan and build relationships with partners in the region.
-
The Multi-Domain Battle
The Army is looking beyond ground warfare as it prepares to fight on an increasingly complex and unpredictable battlefield, the senior commander of Training and Doctrine Command said.
-
Aviation Readiness is ‘In a Deep Hole’
The Army is “in a deep hole” when it comes to its aviation readiness, the top general for U.S. Army Forces Command said.
-
North Korea Concerns Drive Pacific Partnerships
America’s partners in the Asia-Pacific region are looking for more opportunities to train and work with the U.S. Army in the face of an increasingly volatile North Korea, the top Army general in the region told Army Times.
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Fanning: US Army ‘Stretched Very Thin,’ Needs Steady Funding
The Army continues to be “stretched very thin” as it continues to draw down to a total force of 980,000, the service’s top civilian leader said.













