The Army's top NCO defended the test after Congress placed it in its sights once more.
Recruiting remains a challenge, but the service has hit its retention goals for the past four years.
"You’re probably not enabling mission command if you’re sitting right next to your boss," said Sergeant Major of the Army Michael A. Grinston.
“We’re busier now than we ever have been,” cautioned the Sergeant Major of the Army Michael Grinston.
The sergeant major and others see physical training as critical for leadership development.
The soldier slotted to take one of the top enlisted positions at Fort Bliss, Texas, is no longer set to get the job.
The newest branch of the armed forces is betting a more holistic approach to health can be smarter than the usual focus on annual testing.
Officials allege abuse over at least a six-year period.
Military Times talked with soldiers and sailors with academy connections about their distinct memories of the game.
Cmd. Sgt. Maj. Michael Weimer currently serves as the top NCO for Army Special Operations Command.
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