1,100 Army Corps of Engineers Personnel to Help Clear Debris in Baltimore Bridge Collapse

Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore recovery effort

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is deploying some 1,100 personnel to Baltimore, Maryland, following Tuesday’s collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge into the Patapsco River, according to a press release from the service. The collapse, caused by a cargo ship colliding with the bridge, killed six construction workers who had been filling potholes […]

Picture of Special Forces Soldier Wearing Nazi Patch Triggers Army Investigation

A photo posted to the official 20th Special Forces Group Instagram page shows one of its soldiers (right) wearing Nazi imagery on their helmet.

The Army is investigating a National Guard social media account posting that contained an image of a soldier wearing a patch appearing to depict Nazi symbolism. On Sunday, the 20th Special Forces Group, headquartered in Alabama, posted a photo on Instagram with the caption, “That weekend feeling. Enjoy the rest of your weekend. Don’t stop […]

Army Set to Launch New Online Training Platform This Week that Aims for Easier Use

Soldier uses a computer to access professional development tools

The Army plans to launch its new online training platform Friday after a nearly three-month delay. The Army Learning Management System, or ALMS, was taken offline last week. It’s set to be replaced with the Army Training Information System, or ATIS. The online portal is host to the service’s most critical training programs, including the […]

Maine Shooter Punched Fellow Army Reservist in Face Weeks Before Killings

New York State police interview Army Reservist Robert Card.

CONCORD, N.H. — The commission probing Maine’s deadliest mass shooting concluded law enforcement had ample grounds to pursue assault charges against Robert Card for punching a fellow Army reservist in the face six weeks before he killed 18 people in Lewiston. While legal experts and the man he punched concur on that, they say even […]

Army Unveils Occupational Fields that Need More Soldiers – and Bonuses to Get Them Filled

Reenlistment ceremony in front of a CH-47 Chinook at Fort Drum

The Army released a new guidance Friday specifying the military occupational specialties it needs soldiers to move into when reenlisting in order to meet the branch’s retention and restructuring goals for 2024. Referred to as “precision retention,” the program specifically highlights overcrowded occupational specialties, such as cavalry scouts and military police, as well as incentive […]

With Eyes on China, US Special Operators Are Back to Battling the Jungle

Jungle Warfare Training Center on Camp Gonsalves on Okinawa, Japan.

Read the original article on Business Insider. After spending more than 20 years fighting in the wars in the Middle East, U.S. special operators are pivoting to other environments. With the potential for a conflict with China in the Indo-Pacific looming ever larger in the background, the US special operations community is focusing more and […]

The Beloved Air Force Chief Behind the 'AAFES Hot Dog Guy' Meme Has Died

The Beloved Air Force Chief Behind the 'AAFES Hot Dog Guy' Meme Has Died

For years, one of the most recognizable faces in military life was not that of the commander in chief, the secretary of defense or any other senior leader in the chain of command. It was the face of an airman who was (understandably) excited to eat a hot dog. His visage graced Army and Air […]