Top stories The top U.S. military officer delivered remarks to graduating cadets at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.
The Army says its new master human resources platform is on track for full implementation Sept. 30.
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Latest “In the last 60 years, we’ve really focuses on isolated individuals,” but during large-scale maneuver warfare, units can become isolated just “by battlefield geometry," the Army's SERE school commander said.
West Point has so far not disclosed what punishments the cadets are facing.
Prosecutors estimate the individual, who worked for the Directorate of Public Works at Fort Bragg, received $773,600 in illegal bribes.
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