HEADLINE NEWS
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The U.S. military should expand its thinking when it comes to anti-access/area-denial capabilities, a panel of experts said during a recent Association of the U.S. Army Hot Topic on fires.
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New military parents could benefit from more accessible mental health care during pregnancy and postpartum, according to a study from the JAMA Network.
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Seven soldiers—two who fought in Vietnam and five in Korea—were awarded the Medal of Honor on Jan. 3 during a ceremony at the White House.
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Registration is open for an Association of the U.S. Army Hot Topic on industrial base readiness.
Scheduled for Jan. 15 at AUSA headquarters in Arlington, Virginia, the theme for the daylong Hot Topic is “Connecting the Industrial Base to the Tactical Edge.”
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To start the new year, the Association of the U.S. Army’s “Army Matters” podcast in January will highlight Army families, a 99-year-old Army veteran’s incredible story and an exclusive interview with West Point football head coach Jeff Monken.
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Army leaders selected for command positions can set themselves up for success both prior to and while commanding, regardless of the type of unit they’re tapped to lead, according to a new paper published by the Association of the U.S. Army.
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More than 7,000 U.S., Japanese and Australian troops participated in an Indo-Pacific Army warfighter exercise that for the first time in decades was held in Japan.
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Launched effects are the “most cross-cutting” capability in the Army because they offer several options to commanders, a senior leader said.
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The Army’s watercraft fleet has steadily declined, and its ability to achieve readiness is limited, according to a recent Government Accountability Office report.
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Civilian employers remain generally supportive of their reservist employees, but friction points remain, according to a recent report from the Rand Corp.