Christine Wormuth, Secretary of the Army

Christine Wormuth, Secretary of the Army

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U.S. Army Makes Weapons and Tactics Discoveries in Arctic Training

The newest Alaskan division realizes the unique hurdles of frigid operations. Major General Brian Eifler, commander of the Army’s 11th Airborne Division headquartered at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska,…

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VA and DOD Partner to Expand Veterans’ Healthcare

Fort Campbell Army Hospital will partner in a collaborative healthcare initiative. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced a new healthcare partnership for veterans at the VA Clinic…

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USAF Recruiting Rebounded Before the New Year

Pentagon statistics show the service exceeded its goal by 130. The Pentagon recently announced recruitment statistics through the end of 2023, which show the U.S. Air Force rebounded…

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Army Chief Of Staff Reports Recruitment Improving

He and the Army secretary separately visited For Cavazos recently. The U.S. Army fell roughly 10,000 recruits short of its goal in fiscal year 2023, though the service…

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Army Releases Outline for Space-Related Missions

A new vision statement describes interoperation with the U.S. Space Force. The U.S. Army released a document this month that outlines the vision for branch operations in space.…

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U.S. Army Plans to Reduce Black Hawk Helicopter Fleet

The move is in anticipation of the Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft to come. The U.S. Army intends to trim its Black Hawk fleet of active-duty helicopters by 157.…

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Military Fitness Standards Addressed in Defense Bill

Close combat soldiers must meet higher minimum standards. The new National Defense Authorization Act will require soldiers in close combat forces to meet higher minimum fitness standards for…

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Military Officials Testify About Low Recruitment Before Senate Committee

Army general calls 2023 “one of the toughest recruiting landscapes” he’s seen in his career. The U.S. military’s four recruiting chiefs testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee…

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U.S. Military Permanently Ends Live-Fire Drills in Makua Valley

A 2001 settlement suspended such training on the Hawaiian military reservation since 2004. The Department of Defense announced that Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Secretary of the Army…

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