
Army NCO Schools Going Partly Online, Temporary Promotions Going Away
The Army is looking to shift some parts of its noncommissioned officer academies to virtual learning and scale back temporary promotions in one of its most dramatic overhauls of
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The Army is looking to shift some parts of its noncommissioned officer academies to virtual learning and scale back temporary promotions in one of its most dramatic overhauls of
On the heels of Congress securing a win for active-duty military parents by expanding their parental leave, a bipartisan pair of senators wants National Guardsmen and reservists to have
To say William “Billy” Waugh was a legend in the Special Forces community is more than an understatement. He was very nearly mythological. The unparalleled godfather of the Green
A soldier at Fort Rucker, Alabama, is one of the first to receive the Army’s new recruiting ribbon, given out to those who refer someone to a recruiter and
FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. — Investigators recovered “black boxes” from two U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopters that crashed last week in Kentucky, killing all nine soldiers aboard, the military announced Tuesday.
The last time we saw Marvel’s Nick Fury, he was aboard the flagship of Talos, leader of the Skrulls, a race of shape-shifting aliens and intergalactic refugees, apparently on vacation.
After gaining 30 pounds during the COVID-19 pandemic, U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Daniel Murillo is finally getting back into fighting shape. Early pandemic lockdowns, endless hours on his laptop
Nine soldiers are dead after a crash involving two Black Hawk helicopters out of Fort Campbell, Kentucky, on Wednesday night, a training accident that is one of the deadliest in
Brigadier General Janeen Birckhead, commander of the Maryland Army National Guard, was inducted this month into the Maryland Women’s Hall of Fame, the second Anne Arundel County resident to receive the honor in the past