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West Point historians inform the Army-Navy game uniform selection
Historical and uniform research begins two years ahead of the game.
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With new conference membership, Army could play Navy twice
As part of the American Athletic Conference, Army will have more post-season bowl game options.
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What could derail great power competition? A terrorist attack.
Special operations must continue counterterrorism and crisis response while also competing with peer adversaries such as Russia and China, experts said.
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This SOCOM program has cut proposal to prototype timelines by half
New funding mechanisms, a nonprofit and “Tech Tuesdays” helped the command find new industry partners and deliver prototypes faster.
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Changes ahead in the next version of the Army’s ‘mixed reality’ goggle
The 1.2 version, due in fiscal 2025, will have major design differences and better night vision.
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How the ‘Rad Lab’ helped avert nuclear war
Technology built in the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory changed history.
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US Army creates legal office for murder, rape, other serious crime
The move comes as Congress pushes the military branches on serious criminal cases.
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This whistleblower called out VA about counselor burnout
Ted Blickwedel confronted VA leadership about its treatment of counselors and decreased care for veterans. Then he wrote a book about it.
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West Point historians inform the Army-Navy game uniform selection
Historical and uniform research begins two years ahead of the game.
-
With new conference membership, Army could play Navy twice
As part of the American Athletic Conference, Army will have more post-season bowl game options.
-
What could derail great power competition? A terrorist attack.
Special operations must continue counterterrorism and crisis response while also competing with peer adversaries such as Russia and China, experts said.
-
This SOCOM program has cut proposal to prototype timelines by half
New funding mechanisms, a nonprofit and “Tech Tuesdays” helped the command find new industry partners and deliver prototypes faster.
-
Changes ahead in the next version of the Army’s ‘mixed reality’ goggle
The 1.2 version, due in fiscal 2025, will have major design differences and better night vision.
-
The Army keeps getting smaller
The service drops another 20,000 from its end-strength request.
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How the ‘Rad Lab’ helped avert nuclear war
Technology built in the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory changed history.
-
US Army creates legal office for murder, rape, other serious crime
The move comes as Congress pushes the military branches on serious criminal cases.
-
This whistleblower called out VA about counselor burnout
Ted Blickwedel confronted VA leadership about its treatment of counselors and decreased care for veterans. Then he wrote a book about it.
-
West Point historians inform the Army-Navy game uniform selection
Historical and uniform research begins two years ahead of the game.
-
With new conference membership, Army could play Navy twice
As part of the American Athletic Conference, Army will have more post-season bowl game options.
-
What could derail great power competition? A terrorist attack.
Special operations must continue counterterrorism and crisis response while also competing with peer adversaries such as Russia and China, experts said.
-
This SOCOM program has cut proposal to prototype timelines by half
New funding mechanisms, a nonprofit and “Tech Tuesdays” helped the command find new industry partners and deliver prototypes faster.
-
Changes ahead in the next version of the Army’s ‘mixed reality’ goggle
The 1.2 version, due in fiscal 2025, will have major design differences and better night vision.
-
The Army keeps getting smaller
The service drops another 20,000 from its end-strength request.
-
How the ‘Rad Lab’ helped avert nuclear war
Technology built in the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory changed history.
-
US Army creates legal office for murder, rape, other serious crime
The move comes as Congress pushes the military branches on serious criminal cases.
-
This whistleblower called out VA about counselor burnout
Ted Blickwedel confronted VA leadership about its treatment of counselors and decreased care for veterans. Then he wrote a book about it.















