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If we want young Americans to understand that the Army is the most technologically advanced force in the world, we must be able to harness technology to recruit, develop and retain young Americans.
Sergeant Major finds you can 'Be whatever you want to be' in the Army By Master Sgt. Gary L. Qualls, Jr. January 20, 2016 ...
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The Army is redesigning its PT uniform: ‘If we’re going to be fit, then we’re also going to look good’ The Army’s top enlisted leader said the current PT gear does not “represent who ...
"We're moving away from counterterrorism and counterinsurgency. We want to be postured for large-scale combat operations," Army Secretary Christine Wormuth told reporters in February.
“You can be anything you want in the Army,” Army Chief of Staff James McConville told 25-year-old Spc. Benjamin Soares and his dad on the other end of the phone.
When we share our spouse with the Army, we agree to let some – OK, a lot – of the Army into our homes. And while the Army jargon and slang that comes with it may be really confusing at first ...
Everything old is new again — and if you want to join the Army, you can once again “be all you can be.” With recruiting numbers down in recent years and the service facing a reputation ...
The professor pointed out what choosing to revert the name could mean for the post. “If anyone were to make the argument that we should return [from] Fort Moore to Fort Benning, it would raise ...
A "CBS Mornings" investigation revealed some Army Special Forces soldiers were struggling to find safe and accessible child care.
A photograph of an unknown individual protesting near a Salvation Army sign was miscaptioned as an image of an actual volunteer.
The Army is bringing back the “Be All You Can Be” slogan that dominated its recruiting advertisements for two decades starting in 1981. A new ad campaign featuring the revived slogan was ...