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Army officer communities face cuts in service-wide restructuring
Some Army officers are slated to be shuttled into new job specialties or even transferred to a different service as jobs are eliminated.
The Army opened a new kind of dining facility at Fort Hood, Texas, this month, replacing the traditional chow hall model with something closer to a university food court.
The U.S. Army is investigating an incident after a military aircraft dropped fuel on multiple Valley neighborhoods, which ...
With eight decades of experience conducting developmental testing drones, U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground (YPG)’s institutional ...
Mrs. Amy Mingus, wife of the 39th vice chief of staff of the Army, is the first person to receive a new award recognizing the ...
Wade, a lawful permanent resident who lived in the United States for more than 50 years, was deported earlier this month ...
Col. David Butler, who had been selected by senior Army leaders for promotion to brigadier general, will instead retire, ...
The Army is asking its surplus of cavalry scouts and military police to reclassify into other military occupational specialties because of force shortages elsewhere, according to recent policy ...
U.S. Army soldiers who rely on prolonged shaving waivers could potentially face separation under a new policy. That could particularly impact Black soldiers who rely on waivers to avoid a skin ...
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Watchdog finds gaps in military response to missing service members
A new watchdog report found that unclear timelines and inconsistent processes across the services could delay lifesaving ...
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