Through the swamp country of western Louisiana all last week, the highways rumbled with mud-stained Army trucks and lurching guns. The 400,000-odd men of the Second and Third Armies, weather-beaten, ...
In 2023, the Department of Defense responded to a Congressional mandate toward judicial impartiality by creating the Office of Special Trial Counsel (OSTC). It is designed to handle high-profile legal ...
Mold in Army barracks has become an increasingly common problem at bases around the country. But the issue isn’t the mold, according to the commander of the 1st Armored Division, but rather discipline ...
BUTLER, Pa. — After almost 70 years after he was killed in combat, a U.S. Army corporal was laid to rest Saturday after his remains were brought home to Butler. Cpl. James T. “Tommy” Mainhart was just ...
The U.S. Army will soon launch a redesign of Basic Combat Training intended to build more discipline after many commanders complained that new soldiers often show up to their first units with a sloppy ...
WASHINGTON -- Despite acquisition difficulties caused by an inter-service rivalry with the U.S. Air Force and the technological immaturity of the U.S. helicopter industrial sector, Army Aviation's ...
Army Drill Team soldiers march in formation down Fifth Avenue during the annual New York City Veterans Day parade on Saturday, Nov. 11, 2023. (Mark Getman/Army) The new year will prove the first full ...
When you make plans to shut off a legacy system at a certain point in time, you make sure to follow through on the plan. That’s the secret that Thomas Sasala, chief data officer for the Army, uses to ...
Sergeant Major of the Army Michael R. Weimer poses for a selfie with Spc. Kayla Hudson in the 1st Battalion, 9th Cavalry Regiment, 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division motorpool at ...
WASHINGTON — Discipline works in mysterious ways. “Hold on a second here,” said Sergeant Major of the Army Michael Weimer at the start of a Sept. 29 interview with Army Times. “I’m just going to touch ...
The new year will prove the first full calendar year with the Army’s two new senior leaders at the helm, and if the early portions of their respective tenures are any indication, “discipline” is the ...