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Army Reserve Chief: Multi-Component Training Is Key
As threats around the world continue to evolve, the head of the Army Reserve said the Army must continue to adjust its requirements.
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AUSA President: Uncertainty Is Stifling Modernization
The budget uncertainty that continues to plague the Army is the “number one concern, the number one impediment” to the service’s ability to properly balance its readiness with personnel and modernization, the new president of the Association of the United States Army said.
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Army Sending More Troops, Resources to Africa
With 54 countries, more than 2,100 languages and upwards of 800 tribes in its area of operations, U.S. Army Africa must continue to grow its partnerships and exercises across the vast continent, the command’s top officer said.
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Army National Guard’s Brigade Combat Teams Face Tougher Training
The Army National Guard’s armored and Stryker brigade combat teams will soon receive more high-level, complex training as the component works to better prepare those high-demand units to respond to contingencies.
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1st Infantry Division commander suspended pending investigation
The commanding general of the 1st Infantry Division has been suspended pending an investigation, the Army confirmed Friday.
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2-star: ‘Everybody’s focused on Mosul’
The Iraqi Security Forces are preparing for a tough fight as they look to take back Mosul from the Islamic State terror group, but the work won’t stop there, a top Army general said.
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Army breaks ground on long-awaited national museum
The National Museum of the United States Army is expected to be completed in 2019 at Fort Belvoir, Virginia.
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Army fires commander of Bliss-based 1st BCT
Col. Earl Higgins Jr. took command of the brigade in mid-2015.
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Army refutes claims of massive parasite outbreak at Fort Knox
Army refutes claims of massive parasite outbreak at Fort Knox
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Army launches two investigations into Fort Hood truck accident that killed 9
The Army has launched two investigations after a deadly truck accident killed nine soldiers and injured three others on Fort Hood, Texas.
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Army Reserve Chief: Multi-Component Training Is Key
As threats around the world continue to evolve, the head of the Army Reserve said the Army must continue to adjust its requirements.
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AUSA President: Uncertainty Is Stifling Modernization
The budget uncertainty that continues to plague the Army is the “number one concern, the number one impediment” to the service’s ability to properly balance its readiness with personnel and modernization, the new president of the Association of the United States Army said.
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Army Sending More Troops, Resources to Africa
With 54 countries, more than 2,100 languages and upwards of 800 tribes in its area of operations, U.S. Army Africa must continue to grow its partnerships and exercises across the vast continent, the command’s top officer said.
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Army National Guard’s Brigade Combat Teams Face Tougher Training
The Army National Guard’s armored and Stryker brigade combat teams will soon receive more high-level, complex training as the component works to better prepare those high-demand units to respond to contingencies.
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1st Infantry Division commander suspended pending investigation
The commanding general of the 1st Infantry Division has been suspended pending an investigation, the Army confirmed Friday.
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2-star: ‘Everybody’s focused on Mosul’
The Iraqi Security Forces are preparing for a tough fight as they look to take back Mosul from the Islamic State terror group, but the work won’t stop there, a top Army general said.
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Army breaks ground on long-awaited national museum
The National Museum of the United States Army is expected to be completed in 2019 at Fort Belvoir, Virginia.
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Army fires commander of Bliss-based 1st BCT
Col. Earl Higgins Jr. took command of the brigade in mid-2015.
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Army refutes claims of massive parasite outbreak at Fort Knox
Army refutes claims of massive parasite outbreak at Fort Knox
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Army launches two investigations into Fort Hood truck accident that killed 9
The Army has launched two investigations after a deadly truck accident killed nine soldiers and injured three others on Fort Hood, Texas.
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Army Reserve Chief: Multi-Component Training Is Key
As threats around the world continue to evolve, the head of the Army Reserve said the Army must continue to adjust its requirements.
-
AUSA President: Uncertainty Is Stifling Modernization
The budget uncertainty that continues to plague the Army is the “number one concern, the number one impediment” to the service’s ability to properly balance its readiness with personnel and modernization, the new president of the Association of the United States Army said.
-
Army Sending More Troops, Resources to Africa
With 54 countries, more than 2,100 languages and upwards of 800 tribes in its area of operations, U.S. Army Africa must continue to grow its partnerships and exercises across the vast continent, the command’s top officer said.
-
Army National Guard’s Brigade Combat Teams Face Tougher Training
The Army National Guard’s armored and Stryker brigade combat teams will soon receive more high-level, complex training as the component works to better prepare those high-demand units to respond to contingencies.
-
1st Infantry Division commander suspended pending investigation
The commanding general of the 1st Infantry Division has been suspended pending an investigation, the Army confirmed Friday.
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2-star: ‘Everybody’s focused on Mosul’
The Iraqi Security Forces are preparing for a tough fight as they look to take back Mosul from the Islamic State terror group, but the work won’t stop there, a top Army general said.
-
Army breaks ground on long-awaited national museum
The National Museum of the United States Army is expected to be completed in 2019 at Fort Belvoir, Virginia.
-
Army fires commander of Bliss-based 1st BCT
Col. Earl Higgins Jr. took command of the brigade in mid-2015.
-
Army refutes claims of massive parasite outbreak at Fort Knox
Army refutes claims of massive parasite outbreak at Fort Knox
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Army launches two investigations into Fort Hood truck accident that killed 9
The Army has launched two investigations after a deadly truck accident killed nine soldiers and injured three others on Fort Hood, Texas.













