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Army chief talks ‘little green men,’ and sets off UFO enthusiasts
If UFO watchers are to be believed, the Army’s top general is preparing for alien invasion.
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Army, international partners conduct cold weather training in Alaska
The Army got a little help from its friends last week as it works to hone its fighting abilities in extreme cold weather.
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Carter: ‘Combat’ death does not mean ‘combat role’
“This is combat, things are complicated,” Carter told reporters Friday, while declining to offer a full account of the fatal commando raid involving dozens of U.S. special operations soldiers targeting an Islamic State detention center in Iraq.
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Funds Help Wounded Warriors Focus on Recovery, Fulfill Basic Needs
Ten years after losing his right leg to a roadside bomb in Iraq, former Army Staff Sgt. Michael Cain was back in the hospital.
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After Army Best Warrior Competition, Tansley, Fink Honored at AUSA
Spc. Jared Tansley and Staff Sgt. Andrew Fink on Monday were named the 2015 Soldier of the Year and Noncommissioned Officer of the Year, respectively.
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Gen. Mark Milley: Army Must Be Ready To Fight Anywhere, Anytime
Army senior leaders on Monday again pushed for a service trained and ready to face an uncertain, volatile world.
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Abrams: Army needs ‘realistic training’ for readiness
The Army’s three components must continue to train together as the service works to prepare to face a volatile world.
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Senior NCOs oppose BAH cut for dual-military couples
The Pentagon’s seven top enlisted leaders sent a rare joint letter to Congress criticizing the controversial proposal to limit housing allowances for dual-military couples.
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President Obama authorizes 1,500 more troops for Iraq
President Obama has authorized up to 1,500 more U.S. troops to join the advise and assist mission in Iraq, the White …
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U.S. force to fight Ebola virus starts training in San Antonio
The U.S. military effort to help contain the Ebola virus at home and in West Africa is gaining steam.
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Army chief talks ‘little green men,’ and sets off UFO enthusiasts
If UFO watchers are to be believed, the Army’s top general is preparing for alien invasion.
-
Army, international partners conduct cold weather training in Alaska
The Army got a little help from its friends last week as it works to hone its fighting abilities in extreme cold weather.
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Carter: ‘Combat’ death does not mean ‘combat role’
“This is combat, things are complicated,” Carter told reporters Friday, while declining to offer a full account of the fatal commando raid involving dozens of U.S. special operations soldiers targeting an Islamic State detention center in Iraq.
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Funds Help Wounded Warriors Focus on Recovery, Fulfill Basic Needs
Ten years after losing his right leg to a roadside bomb in Iraq, former Army Staff Sgt. Michael Cain was back in the hospital.
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After Army Best Warrior Competition, Tansley, Fink Honored at AUSA
Spc. Jared Tansley and Staff Sgt. Andrew Fink on Monday were named the 2015 Soldier of the Year and Noncommissioned Officer of the Year, respectively.
-
Gen. Mark Milley: Army Must Be Ready To Fight Anywhere, Anytime
Army senior leaders on Monday again pushed for a service trained and ready to face an uncertain, volatile world.
-
Abrams: Army needs ‘realistic training’ for readiness
The Army’s three components must continue to train together as the service works to prepare to face a volatile world.
-
Senior NCOs oppose BAH cut for dual-military couples
The Pentagon’s seven top enlisted leaders sent a rare joint letter to Congress criticizing the controversial proposal to limit housing allowances for dual-military couples.
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President Obama authorizes 1,500 more troops for Iraq
President Obama has authorized up to 1,500 more U.S. troops to join the advise and assist mission in Iraq, the White …
-
U.S. force to fight Ebola virus starts training in San Antonio
The U.S. military effort to help contain the Ebola virus at home and in West Africa is gaining steam.
-
Army chief talks ‘little green men,’ and sets off UFO enthusiasts
If UFO watchers are to be believed, the Army’s top general is preparing for alien invasion.
-
Army, international partners conduct cold weather training in Alaska
The Army got a little help from its friends last week as it works to hone its fighting abilities in extreme cold weather.
-
Carter: ‘Combat’ death does not mean ‘combat role’
“This is combat, things are complicated,” Carter told reporters Friday, while declining to offer a full account of the fatal commando raid involving dozens of U.S. special operations soldiers targeting an Islamic State detention center in Iraq.
-
Funds Help Wounded Warriors Focus on Recovery, Fulfill Basic Needs
Ten years after losing his right leg to a roadside bomb in Iraq, former Army Staff Sgt. Michael Cain was back in the hospital.
-
After Army Best Warrior Competition, Tansley, Fink Honored at AUSA
Spc. Jared Tansley and Staff Sgt. Andrew Fink on Monday were named the 2015 Soldier of the Year and Noncommissioned Officer of the Year, respectively.
-
Gen. Mark Milley: Army Must Be Ready To Fight Anywhere, Anytime
Army senior leaders on Monday again pushed for a service trained and ready to face an uncertain, volatile world.
-
Abrams: Army needs ‘realistic training’ for readiness
The Army’s three components must continue to train together as the service works to prepare to face a volatile world.
-
Senior NCOs oppose BAH cut for dual-military couples
The Pentagon’s seven top enlisted leaders sent a rare joint letter to Congress criticizing the controversial proposal to limit housing allowances for dual-military couples.
-
President Obama authorizes 1,500 more troops for Iraq
President Obama has authorized up to 1,500 more U.S. troops to join the advise and assist mission in Iraq, the White …
-
U.S. force to fight Ebola virus starts training in San Antonio
The U.S. military effort to help contain the Ebola virus at home and in West Africa is gaining steam.













