HEADLINE NEWS
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Eric K. Fanning, the acting undersecretary of the Army, will be nominated to succeed Army Secretary John McHugh, the White House announced Friday.Fanning has served in a variety of senior Pentagon jobs during the Obama administration 2009. First, he was a deputy undersecretary of the Navy.
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Retired Army Gen. Gordon R. Sullivan, president and CEO of the Association of the U.S. Army, told Congress this week that he is “disappointed” that lawmakers remain deadlocked over defense policy and funding legislation.
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Superior technology has contributed to U.S. military victories, but on its own it does not guarantee success, says a new report from the Association of the U.S.
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Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Milley has reinforced his support for reserve components, saying, “There is only one Army.” He made his remarks Friday during a meeting of the National Guard Association of the United States in Nashville, Tenn.“We are, in fact, one Army.
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The Army hasn’t shifted from a long-held doctrine of avoiding fair fights, but keeping a combat edge requires faster innovation, according to Lt. Gen. H.R.
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The Association of the U.S. Army mourns the death of retired Army Sergeant 1st Class Ron Taylor, president of the association’s fourth region covering Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Louisiana.A senior vice president with Fort Hood National Bank, Taylor was active with AUSA for 17 years.
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The Association of the U.S. Army will be returning to Huntsville, Ala., in 2016 for a three-day Global Force Symposium and Exposition. The event will be held March 15–17 at the Von Braun Center.
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Secretary of Defense Ash Carter said taking care of troops is the top Pentagon priority, but change is coming.
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With Congress due to return facing just 10 legislative days before the start of the fiscal year, President Barack Obama has taken preemptive action to set the 2016 military raise at 1.3 percent.