HEADLINE NEWS
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Registration is open for a new Association of the U.S. Army event focused on land forces in Europe.
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Advanced manufacturing fills supply chain gaps and enables Army readiness, the commanding general of Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command said.
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Former Army officer and Iraq War veteran Daniel Driscoll was confirmed by the Senate as the 26th secretary of the Army.
A former armor officer who deployed to Iraq from October 2009 to July 2010, Driscoll, 38, left the Army in 2011 at the rank of first lieutenant following four years of service, according to the Army.
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A U.S. Army tank crew defeated teams from four other countries in the first U.S. Army Europe and Africa International Tank Competition to take place in seven years.
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Fort Bliss, Texas, is now home to the Department of Defense’s first 3D-printed barracks.
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Sgt. Maj. of the Army Michael Weimer will speak March 6 as part of the Association of the U.S. Army’s Coffee Series.
The event will take place at AUSA headquarters in Arlington, Virginia. The event opens at 6:30 a.m. with registration, coffee and networking. The program is scheduled to begin at 7:15 a.m.
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Registration is open for an Association of the U.S. Army Hot Topic focused on soldier health and fitness.
Scheduled for March 5 at AUSA headquarters in Arlington, Virginia, the theme for the daylong Hot Topic is “Holistic Health and the Resilient Soldier.”
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The Association of the U.S. Army is accepting applications for more than $304,000 in national scholarships in 2025, with 40 scholarships awarded by AUSA and seven administered by the association in conjunction with the Army.
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Registration is open for the Association of the U.S. Army’s LANPAC Symposium and Exposition in Hawaii.
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Future Army officers from Virginia, Maryland and Washington, D.C., gathered Feb. 7 at the Association of the U.S. Army headquarters in Arlington, Virginia, to learn about the principles of leadership from currently serving and retired leaders.