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Army numbers smallest since WWII — what units face cuts in 2024?
What steps will the Army take to avoid becoming hollow?
By Davis Winkie
Little warning, unclear responsibilities plagued Afghan resettlement: report
The report calls out the State Department for deeply underestimating the number of refugees.
Top athletes train with special ops veterans in off-season program
Olympians trained with veterans at a program called Deep End Fitness.
Army may restructure brigade combat teams amid recruiting woes
Here's how the service's top general thinks he can avoid cutting any of the service's 31 active duty combat brigades.
By Davis Winkie
Marines seek balance for career progression and unit cohesion
Fewer PCS moves for Marines already are starting.
By Todd South
Pentagon budget aims to shrink the military by thousands
The Defense Department budget request unveiled Monday asks for Congress to cut about 25,000 positions from the military services.
Air Force proposes to cut military jobs, aircraft in 2023
In total, the Pentagon wants Congress to fund 657,773 military and civilian positions in the Air Force and Space Force.
Biden budget would mean smallest Army since WWII
Army officials claimed the requested cuts are motivated by recruiting woes.
New in 2022: Marine Corps Reserve looks to stay steady
What exactly those reserve Marines will be doing remains in a sort of wait-and-see mode for now.
By Todd South
New in 2022: The Air Force will try to rightsize the number of airmen
The service must stabilize its workforce amid conflicting fiscal and personnel issues.
Army hits end-strength goals through high retention, lower basic training attrition
The Army credits its talent management initiatives and changes to basic training with helping it meet its strength goals.
By Davis Winkie