Top stories The Army's top NCO suggested that troops who score a 540 or higher on the Army Combat Fitness Test be exempt from body fat screening.
The Africa Data Science Center may soon connect to intelligence across the Army.
Recent deployments to Europe show how the Army's pre-positioned stocks are an enabler and a deterrent, service officials say.
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An increased focus on realistic large-scale combat training will challenge commanders at every level.
Much of Ukraine’s success against Russia has been attributed not only to roughly $17 billion in weapons, equipment and other aid the U.S. has sent over.
With the rise in extreme weather events, the Army is focusing on how to proactively defend one of its most critical resources — water.
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"What is also really, really interesting about our Army as we go forward in this data-centric environment is people are going to do different things."
Project Convergence 22 is the first to directly involve international allies, namely the U.K. and Australia.
How can the U.S. Army restock its supplies amid a significant demand for weapons by Ukraine?
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The USS William D. Porter endured a series of calamitous events during its brief history. Whether anyone will adhere to the contents of letter is another story.
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