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US Army tailoring Pacific commands for Multi-Domain force
To build capability that will contribute to deterring China, the Army is up-gunning its Multi-Domain Command structure.
By Jen Judson
Three-man crew lost in Guard helicopter crash were experienced pilots
Witnesses who called 911 reported hearing an engine sputtering and said the helicopter was flying very low.
Remains of 3 National Guardsmen killed in NY helicopter crash recovered
The U.S. Army will lead the investigation into a helicopter crash that killed three National Guard members on a training exercise, authorities said Thursday after the remains of the troops were recovered from the rural upstate New York crash site.
Biden overrides Trump orders on diversity training
President Joe Biden's first set of executive orders included provisions to shift federal workforce policy away from Trump administration plans.
By Jessie Bur
Best pics of the week: Jan. 17, 2021
U.S. and Italian paratroopers conduct airborne operations in Italy, National Guard troops arrive in Washington for Inauguration Day events, and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
Five ways Biden could change the federal workforce
The incoming Biden administration has already promised to pursue federal workforce management in several different ways from the Trump administration's approach.
By Jessie Bur
Army identifies soldier killed during troop movement in Kuwait
One soldier died and two others were injured during a routine troop movement near Camp Buehring, Kuwait, on Jan. 11, according to Army Central Command.
By Kyle Rempfer
Cyber Valhalla: Air Force trains offensive warriors with unclassified exercise
Nothing like the training exists elsewhere.
By Mark Pomerleau
Guam, US military agree to guidelines to prevent damage to historical sites
The agreement will require all incoming Department of Defense military and civilians, their families, contractors and visiting foreign military members to undergo cultural sensitivity training.
Best pics of the week: Dec. 27, 2020
Marines participate in exercises in Japan, a fighter wing readiness demonstration at Eielson and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
Soldiers really need to wear seat-belts, year-end analysis shows
“We actually have not lost a soldier in a rollover accident since March 2018 who had a serviceable restraint available to them,” the Army safety director said.
By Kyle Rempfer