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The Army is looking to expand its plans to bring campus-style dining plans to more bases, officials said Monday, including overseas.
The U.S. Army is betting big on artificial intelligence and data to reshape how intelligence is gathered, analyzed, and delivered to commanders. The goal is simple: make faster, smarter decisions in an era where wars are fought not just with weapons,
Army Secretary Dan Driscoll pledged at the AUSA Conference to adopt a Silicon Valley-like approach to weapons and tech development and procurement.
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Is it time for the Army to stop defending Air Force air bases?
No more relying on the U.S. Army to protect the Air Force’s air bases — it’s time for the Air Force to take responsibility to defend its own airfields, argues an Air Force officer.
The FMS-ACES application will officially be released to users Nov. 1, 2025, ushering in a new era of capability, efficiency and modernization for Army FMS case execution.
This local veteran traded one life of service for another. It started with almost 14 years in the Army, including leading fellow soldiers through the War in Afghanistan.
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Inside the US Army’s new modernization mega-command
Working with other top service officials, Milley shifted billions of dollars into modernization programs including the top priority — long-range, precision fires — and based the new command in Austin, Texas, an area known for its innovative, technology-focused workforce.
Laura Loomer and other far-right influencers are criticizing the administration's decision to move forward with letting the country train members of its air force on U.S. soil
The army hosted a military parade for its 250th birthday in Washington, D.C. while 'No Kings' protests decrying President Donald Trump unfolded across the U.S.
A mutinied army unit in Madagascar, CAPSAT, announced it has taken control of the military, challenging President Rajoelina's authority. This development follows weeks of anti-government protests fueled by shortages,
The arrest warrants, issued for more than two dozen people, were part of the country’s continuing struggle to come to terms with its authoritarian past.
Sahil Majothi, 22, from the Indian state of Gujarat, went to Russia to study computer engineering two years ago. His mother claims he was falsely accused in a drug case last April. Mr Majothi joined the Russian army to avoid imprisonment over drug charges, according to a video released by Ukraine's army on Tuesday.