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New NATO Units Will Help US Army Move Across Europe
Moving through Europe is complicated, but the US Army and NATO are working on improvements.
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Outgoing AUSA Boss Worries About Shrinking US Army, Stress on Soldiers
After 18 years, retired Gen. Gordon Sullivan will step down this summer as the president of the Association of the United States Army.
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Robot Targets May Be Solution to Improving Army Marksmanship
Marathon Smart Targets behave like humans and even scream when they are shot.
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US Army Generals Criticize Outdated Deployment Model: ‘We’ve Gotten Rusty.’
The US Army must rebuild its ability to deploy quickly and into contested areas, the service’s senior leaders said Wednesday.
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US Army Pushes More Engineer, Artillery, Commo Gear to Europe
The US Army is building up its engineer, communications and artillery equipment sets in Europe to meet the needs of commanders in the region.
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Army general leads way to more activity sets around the world
The Army is building equipment activity sets in Europe, the Pacific, Africa and elsewhere as it works to give commanders the flexibility to quickly respond to contingencies around the world, the top commander of Army Materiel Command said Tuesday.
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Army General Leads Way To More Activity Sets Around The World
Gen. Dennis Via discusses future staging of equipment during the AUSA Global Force Symposium.
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AUSA to welcome new leader this summer; Sullivan to step down
Retired Gen. Carter Ham will take the helm of the Association of the United States Army this summer, officials announced Tuesday.
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Retired Gen. Ham named to key role in AUSA
Fresh off his service with the National Commission on the Future of the Army, retired Gen. Carter Ham has been appointed as a VP at AUSA.
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Fanning Expected to be Confirmed Soon as New US Army Secretary
The service is expected to welcome a new Army secretary in 2016.
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New NATO Units Will Help US Army Move Across Europe
Moving through Europe is complicated, but the US Army and NATO are working on improvements.
-
Outgoing AUSA Boss Worries About Shrinking US Army, Stress on Soldiers
After 18 years, retired Gen. Gordon Sullivan will step down this summer as the president of the Association of the United States Army.
-
Robot Targets May Be Solution to Improving Army Marksmanship
Marathon Smart Targets behave like humans and even scream when they are shot.
-
US Army Generals Criticize Outdated Deployment Model: ‘We’ve Gotten Rusty.’
The US Army must rebuild its ability to deploy quickly and into contested areas, the service’s senior leaders said Wednesday.
-
US Army Pushes More Engineer, Artillery, Commo Gear to Europe
The US Army is building up its engineer, communications and artillery equipment sets in Europe to meet the needs of commanders in the region.
-
Army general leads way to more activity sets around the world
The Army is building equipment activity sets in Europe, the Pacific, Africa and elsewhere as it works to give commanders the flexibility to quickly respond to contingencies around the world, the top commander of Army Materiel Command said Tuesday.
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Army General Leads Way To More Activity Sets Around The World
Gen. Dennis Via discusses future staging of equipment during the AUSA Global Force Symposium.
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AUSA to welcome new leader this summer; Sullivan to step down
Retired Gen. Carter Ham will take the helm of the Association of the United States Army this summer, officials announced Tuesday.
-
Retired Gen. Ham named to key role in AUSA
Fresh off his service with the National Commission on the Future of the Army, retired Gen. Carter Ham has been appointed as a VP at AUSA.
-
Fanning Expected to be Confirmed Soon as New US Army Secretary
The service is expected to welcome a new Army secretary in 2016.
-
New NATO Units Will Help US Army Move Across Europe
Moving through Europe is complicated, but the US Army and NATO are working on improvements.
-
Outgoing AUSA Boss Worries About Shrinking US Army, Stress on Soldiers
After 18 years, retired Gen. Gordon Sullivan will step down this summer as the president of the Association of the United States Army.
-
Robot Targets May Be Solution to Improving Army Marksmanship
Marathon Smart Targets behave like humans and even scream when they are shot.
-
US Army Generals Criticize Outdated Deployment Model: ‘We’ve Gotten Rusty.’
The US Army must rebuild its ability to deploy quickly and into contested areas, the service’s senior leaders said Wednesday.
-
US Army Pushes More Engineer, Artillery, Commo Gear to Europe
The US Army is building up its engineer, communications and artillery equipment sets in Europe to meet the needs of commanders in the region.
-
Army general leads way to more activity sets around the world
The Army is building equipment activity sets in Europe, the Pacific, Africa and elsewhere as it works to give commanders the flexibility to quickly respond to contingencies around the world, the top commander of Army Materiel Command said Tuesday.
-
Army General Leads Way To More Activity Sets Around The World
Gen. Dennis Via discusses future staging of equipment during the AUSA Global Force Symposium.
-
AUSA to welcome new leader this summer; Sullivan to step down
Retired Gen. Carter Ham will take the helm of the Association of the United States Army this summer, officials announced Tuesday.
-
Retired Gen. Ham named to key role in AUSA
Fresh off his service with the National Commission on the Future of the Army, retired Gen. Carter Ham has been appointed as a VP at AUSA.
-
Fanning Expected to be Confirmed Soon as New US Army Secretary
The service is expected to welcome a new Army secretary in 2016.












