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The frigid wind whipped through the Świętokrzyskie Mountains as Major Henryk Dobrzański, better known by the pseudonym "Hubal ...
A soldier conducts training with XM7 at Fort Stewart, Georgia, June 20, 2024. Army National Guard photo by Spc. Turner Horton. An Army captain’s research paper, written at a Marine Corps ...
The Army is changing the fitness test for all soldiers. On Monday, the Army announced it was replacing the Army Combat Fitness Test with the Army Fitness Test, AFT, according to a news release ...
It’s a plane. It’s a helicopter. It’s both. Meet "FLRAA," the Army’s new tiltrotor for Future Long-Range Air Assault. This is how the Army will island hop in the Pacific to fend off China.
NASHVILLE—The U.S. Army’s broad restructuring of its aviation component will be painful as many units will be inactivated, but that pain is needed now to transform the service, a top officer ...
Paying tribute to the officer in a post on X, the Army said he passed away on Saturday. Former vice chief of the Army Lt Gen S Pattabhiraman has died, with the force recalling him as "a soldier at ...
Business Insider talked to US Army Secretary Driscoll during his visit to Alaska to see soldiers training for Arctic warfare. Driscoll told BI his focus is lethality, aligned with Defense ...
(Staff Sgt. Brina Jenkins/Army) For the seventh year in a row, the United States Army has met or exceeded its retention goal. This time, the accomplishment comes nearly six months ahead of schedule.
The Army is cutting certified athletic trainers from the fitness training teams across the service, Army Vice Chief of Staff Gen. Jim Mingus said Tuesday, replacing them with strength coaches.
WASHINGTON — The Army recently surpassed its fiscal year 2025 reenlistment goal by retaining 15,600 Soldiers, 800 more than the 14,800 target, well before the fiscal year ends on September 30, 2025.