HEADLINE NEWS
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The Army Historical Foundation (AHF) and the Association of the United States Army (AUSA) have joined forces with a shared vision: To provide the Army, its soldiers, their families and the public with The National Museum of the United States Army.This vision, a world-class educational destination, has resulted in an affiliation agreement between
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The Army is forced to cut its size because limited funds make it impossible to balance force size with modernization needs and combat readiness, Gen. Mark A. Milley said Tuesday as the Senate considered his nomination to be the next Army chief of staff.Milley, nominated to succeed Gen. Raymond T.
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The nomination for the next Army Chief of Staff will be taken up Tuesday morning by the Senate Armed Services Committee, with hopes for a full Senate vote to confirm Gen. Mark A. Milley as the Army’s top officer before Congress takes a month-long recess.
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The top U.S. Army commander in Europe does not think it’s likely to get more soldiers permanently based, so his short-term goal is making 30,000 troops look like 300,000.Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges, U.S.
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The Marine Corps general nominated to be the next chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff says uncertainty about military budgets and force structure are hurting morale, and he opened the door to rethinking modernization of expensive weapons to preserve current capabilities.
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The Pentagon office responsible for identifying remains of missing service members is defending itself against a news report claiming they have been using outdated methods of identification.The POW/MIA Accounting Agency, headed since June by retired Army Lt. Gen. Michael S.
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Like fighting fire with fire, the Army is preparing to face networked enemies with its own secure, robust, integrated and global network systems, Vice Chief of Staff Gen. Daniel B. Allyn said Thursday.Speaking at a professional development forum sponsored by the Association of the U.S.
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The Joint Chiefs of Staff are asking Congress to slightly modify a military retirement reform plan to maintain the viability of the all-volunteer force, and they are also asking lawmakers to fully protect all currently serving and retired service members from losing any benefits.They are asking for Congress to repeal a 2013 change in cost-of-liv
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The garrison for Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield in Georgia has received the Commander in Chief’s Award for Installation Excellence, the Defense Department announced July 6. The annual honor is given to installations that found imaginative solutions to complex problems.