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Marines offer more than a dozen lateral move options to aid retention
The options are for those who’ve not yet reenlisted or if their job field is closed.
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Fort Bliss soldier charged with espionage for attempted secrets leak
The soldier was arrested Wednesday in El Paso, Texas.
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Infantry basic training briefly bans ‘bay tossing’ before reversal
The 197th Infantry Brigade commander at Fort Benning, Georgia, directed drill sergeants to stop using “bay tossing” with trainees before reversing the ban.
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New MOS, training sees dramatic improvement in Bradley gunnery
Specialized training bolstered the number of highly qualified Bradley crews and cut the number of crews deemed “less than qualified” by more than half.
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Army plans to grow Patriot battalions, plus one for Guam
The Army is planning to grow a force stretched thin to meet today’s air and missile defense demands.
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Army releases spirituality fitness guide and battle book
The guide is intended to give soldiers measurable ways to work on their spiritual readiness.
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Marine Corps Reserve sergeant dies after collapsing during PFT
The death is under investigation by the Naval Criminal Investigative Service as well as a safety investigation by Marine Forces Reserve.
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The Marines are seeking enlisted volunteers to get out early
Eligible Marines must have an end of active service date before Sept. 30, 2025.
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Project Flytrap shows there’s no ‘silver bullet’ for countering drones
Project Flytrap saw U.S. military personnel, partner nation military and industry representatives come together to help counter the threats posed by UAS.
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Two Marine veterans help stop stabbing spree at Michigan Walmart
The two Marine veterans were instrumental in stopping the attacks, sheriff says.
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Marines offer more than a dozen lateral move options to aid retention
The options are for those who’ve not yet reenlisted or if their job field is closed.
-
Fort Bliss soldier charged with espionage for attempted secrets leak
The soldier was arrested Wednesday in El Paso, Texas.
-
Infantry basic training briefly bans ‘bay tossing’ before reversal
The 197th Infantry Brigade commander at Fort Benning, Georgia, directed drill sergeants to stop using “bay tossing” with trainees before reversing the ban.
-
New MOS, training sees dramatic improvement in Bradley gunnery
Specialized training bolstered the number of highly qualified Bradley crews and cut the number of crews deemed “less than qualified” by more than half.
-
Army plans to grow Patriot battalions, plus one for Guam
The Army is planning to grow a force stretched thin to meet today’s air and missile defense demands.
-
Army releases spirituality fitness guide and battle book
The guide is intended to give soldiers measurable ways to work on their spiritual readiness.
-
Marine Corps Reserve sergeant dies after collapsing during PFT
The death is under investigation by the Naval Criminal Investigative Service as well as a safety investigation by Marine Forces Reserve.
-
The Marines are seeking enlisted volunteers to get out early
Eligible Marines must have an end of active service date before Sept. 30, 2025.
-
Project Flytrap shows there’s no ‘silver bullet’ for countering drones
Project Flytrap saw U.S. military personnel, partner nation military and industry representatives come together to help counter the threats posed by UAS.
-
Two Marine veterans help stop stabbing spree at Michigan Walmart
The two Marine veterans were instrumental in stopping the attacks, sheriff says.
-
Marines offer more than a dozen lateral move options to aid retention
The options are for those who’ve not yet reenlisted or if their job field is closed.
-
Fort Bliss soldier charged with espionage for attempted secrets leak
The soldier was arrested Wednesday in El Paso, Texas.
-
Infantry basic training briefly bans ‘bay tossing’ before reversal
The 197th Infantry Brigade commander at Fort Benning, Georgia, directed drill sergeants to stop using “bay tossing” with trainees before reversing the ban.
-
New MOS, training sees dramatic improvement in Bradley gunnery
Specialized training bolstered the number of highly qualified Bradley crews and cut the number of crews deemed “less than qualified” by more than half.
-
Army plans to grow Patriot battalions, plus one for Guam
The Army is planning to grow a force stretched thin to meet today’s air and missile defense demands.
-
Army releases spirituality fitness guide and battle book
The guide is intended to give soldiers measurable ways to work on their spiritual readiness.
-
Marine Corps Reserve sergeant dies after collapsing during PFT
The death is under investigation by the Naval Criminal Investigative Service as well as a safety investigation by Marine Forces Reserve.
-
The Marines are seeking enlisted volunteers to get out early
Eligible Marines must have an end of active service date before Sept. 30, 2025.
-
Project Flytrap shows there’s no ‘silver bullet’ for countering drones
Project Flytrap saw U.S. military personnel, partner nation military and industry representatives come together to help counter the threats posed by UAS.
-
Two Marine veterans help stop stabbing spree at Michigan Walmart
The two Marine veterans were instrumental in stopping the attacks, sheriff says.













