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Army units must trim command posts, add drones to survive
Smaller command posts already are being tested at the National Training Center and overseas.
By Todd South
Gen. Randy George, once admonished, is now Army chief in waiting
George is set to appear Wednesday at a confirmation hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee.
Joint chiefs vacancies loom amid Tuberville’s Senate standoff
Sen. Tommy Tuberville's blanket hold on military confirmations could create as many as five joint chiefs vacancies. Here's what happens next.
Army colonel charged with sexually assaulting fellow officer’s wife
Col. Jon Meredith was fired from his post in Oct. 2022 due to loss of confidence.
By Sarah Sicard
The challenge of portraying America’s first president in film
George Washington has been the subject of a few films, but experts say a heroic Hollywood treatment isn't necessary.
By Sarah Sicard
Another Fort Cavazos commander fired for ‘loss of confidence’
The command at Fort Cavazos has come under scrutiny since April 2020, when Spc. Vanessa Guillén was murdered by a fellow soldier.
By Zamone Perez
Halfway through base name changes, business as usual across the Army
The Army crossed the halfway mark in the final phase of shedding its Confederate base names when Georgia’s Fort Benning was rechristened Fort Moore.
By Davis Winkie
Goodbye, Fort Hood — Texas installation renamed Fort Cavazos
The Army installation previously known as Fort Hood, Texas, was officially redesignated May 9 to Fort Cavazos.
Texas loophole keeps suicide reports from families of dead troops
Under Texas law, officials can withhold police records if no one was convicted. In some cases, this has kept soldiers' suicide records from their families.
By Vianna Davila, The Texas Tribune and ProPublica
Reddit post leads to top Army leaders crashing soldier’s reenlistment
What better way to celebrate your final reenlistment than to have two of the Army's most senior leaders take part?
By Zamone Perez