Congress Tells Army to Set Higher Fitness Standards for Combat Arms Soldiers

Army Combat Fitness Test at Blue Mountain Track at Fort Indiantown Gap

Congress is set to direct the Army to boost fitness standards for most combat-arms jobs through a compromise defense policy bill unveiled Wednesday. The must-pass National Defense Authorization Act, or NDAA, which sets funding and policy priorities for the Pentagon, directs the service to increase the baseline standards in the Army Combat Fitness Test, or […]

Cavalry Soldiers at Fort Carson Can’t See Doctors in the Early Morning Under New Rules

Lt. Col. Andrew Boyd

Editor’s note: This article was updated to include information on early morning hours for behavior health care at Fort Carson, and a statement from the 4th Infantry Division that was received after initial publication. An armor officer at Fort Carson, Colorado, this week issued a new set of policies to his formation effectively banning soldiers […]

Live-Fire Training in Makua Valley Not Needed, Army Says

An Army Kiowa helicopter flies over a convoy of U.S. soldiers at the Makua Military Reservation in Hawaii

The military has officially committed to never resuming live-fire training at Makua Valley, one of its most controversial training grounds in Hawaii. The military hasn’t fired a shot in the valley since 2004 as a result of a lawsuit brought against it by Earthjustice on behalf of local activist group Malama Makua. Since then the Army has worked […]

A Problem-Solving Shop Fosters ‘Culture of Innovation’ at Fort Stewart

U.S. Army Spc. Spencer Gasaway builds a custom hub cap specialty tool at Marne Innovation Center on Fort Stewart

FORT STEWART — Sgt. 1st Class Nathan Lopez enlisted in the U.S. Army as a wide-eyed 17-year-old straight out of high school. An infantryman for nearly half his life now, he’s comfortable with a top-down command structure where officers tell him what to do and how to do it. Even so, Lopez acknowledges the flaws in the “Army way.” Soldiers […]

Senate Holds Dampen First Army-Navy Game for Trailblazing Superintendent Nominee

Rear Adm. Yvette Davids visits with sailors aboard the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Michael Murphy

By this week, Rear Adm. Yvette Davids was expected to be a vice admiral, looking forward to cheering on her alma mater as superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy — the first female superintendent in its history — during the annual Army-Navy football game. Instead, the school won’t have a permanent superintendent for the storied […]