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WASHINGTON — The Army’s latest estimate for its major parade to celebrate its 250 th anniversary – which falls on President Donald Trump’s birthday – totals $40 million, including the ...
The U.S. Army surpasses its fiscal year 2025 recruiting goal of 61,000 recruits, thanks to leadership and innovative strategies, with four months to spare.
The US Army's Robotic Combat Vehicles face uncertainty due to shifting Pentagon priorities. The RCV concept is "incredibly invaluable" but vulnerable to cheap drone attacks, officials say. Four ...
The Army is changing the fitness test for all soldiers. On Monday, the Army announced it was replacing the Army Combat Fitness Test with the Army Fitness Test, AFT, according to a news release ...
As Army plans parade for its 250th anniversary, protesters prepare, too. An event billed as a protest of Trump “and the War Machine” is being planned for June 14, the same day as Trump’s ...
Military parade set to march through Washington, D.C. tonight 02:36. The Army is planning for a potential military parade on President Trump's birthday on June 14 that would include "thousands" of ...
The US Army has been quietly working on an initiative to bring its digital infrastructure into the modern era, ditching decades-old systems and planning to save taxpayers about $89 million ...
That’s why the news that the U.S. Army has met its fiscal 2025 recruiting contract goals four months early—welcoming more than 61,000 new recruits—is personal.
Massive potential cuts within the U.S. Army, reported by Military.com, would lead to a "leaner, more lethal, and larger" combat force, an Army spokesperson told Fox News Digital.
The parade will also feature an “extensive” flyover, Army officials said, involving more than 50 helicopters. Those will include AH-64 Apaches, UH-60 Black Hawks and CH-47 Chinooks.
The Army Transformation Initiative is a necessary step to break the cycle of spending billions of taxpayer dollars on outdated systems, ensuring that every dollar spent protects the men and women ...
A senior Army official ordered Army libraries, including West Point, to remove all books "with the explicit and sole purpose of directly and overtly promoting DEI, gender ideology, and critical ...
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