
Army Aviation Plays Central Role in Pacific
Chief Warrant Officer Wayne Griffin has spent 5-1/2 years of his decade-long career as an Army pilot based in Hawaii. The mountains, valleys and the long stretches of blue ocean between the islands
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Chief Warrant Officer Wayne Griffin has spent 5-1/2 years of his decade-long career as an Army pilot based in Hawaii. The mountains, valleys and the long stretches of blue ocean between the islands
The United States Army celebrates its 248th birthday Wednesday, commemorating its June 14, 1775, inception. The oldest of the six military branches was founded as the Continental Army amid the
June 14, 2023 – U.S. Army and Infantry Birthday – Flag Day Observance Dear Members and Supporters, Today marks the U.S. Army’s 248th birthday of standing watch over this great Republic.
Happy Flag Day 2023 from the CIBA Commander, Board Of Directors and all the staff here at The Combat Infantrymen’s Association. Flag Day falls within National Flag Week, a time
It’s official — the Army will now assess body fat using a tape measurement around the waist only. The service announced Monday it has simplified one of the key ways
“Well, the time has come,” Vietnam veteran and “Wheel of Fortune” host Pat Sajak wrote on Twitter. “I’ve decided that our 41st season, which begins in September, will be my
Two Republican presidential contenders took aim at the Army’s recent move to rename military bases that for decades honored Confederates who waged war against the U.S., saying that as president
Two adventure-seeking septuagenarians set out early Saturday on a 7,000-mile round trip from Cambria to the Arctic Ocean. Jay Burbank of Cambria, California, and South Carolina resident Charlie Enxuto will
Read the original article on Business Insider. The U.S. military is reportedly planning to take extra steps to test the quality of the generic drugs it buys for service members and their families.