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Troops need improved cyber education, US Army leaders say
Failing "to defend the networks that our warfighters use absolutely will cause us to lose,” said Lt. Gen. Maria Barrett, the ARCYBER commander.
Army vet sentenced for money, weapons support of Syrian terrorists
The former soldier had 136 handguns and rifles, 15 canisters of ammunition and a short-range rocket launcher in her two-bedroom home.
By Staff Reports
Sikorsky challenges US Army’s helicopter award
Lockheed Martin officially objects to the U.S. Army's decision to choose Bell to build its Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft, to be fielded in the 2030s.
By Jen Judson
US Army makes largest helicopter award in 40 years
The Army has selected who will build its Future Long Range Assault Aircraft to replace the iconic Black Hawk helicopter.
By Jen Judson
US Army nearly ready to make future long-range assault aircraft award
The Army is just weeks from revealing its choice for a future long-range assault aircraft, according to the service’s acquisition chief.
By Jen Judson
Test scores drop, disqualification rates rise at Army recruiting shops
More potential recruits can’t meet weight or academic standards and more are using substances banned by the military.
By Todd South
Behind the scenes of ‘Moving With the Military’ with Maria Reed
Army spouse Maria Reed, creator of “Moving With the Military,” shares her passion for the home makeover TV show and the story of her inspirational work with military families on this episode of The Spouse Angle.
8 mortars in 90 seconds and loitering munitions: Army showcases tech experiments
The annual event tackles small unit, soldier combat problems.
By Todd South
Aircraft maintenance squadron commander at Nellis ousted
Maj. Burton Field moved to a new position in the 99th Air Base Wing.
Fort Hood warrant officer and sergeant first class arrested in underage sex sting
The men allegedly agreed to pay for sex from someone they thought was an underage woman.
By Davis Winkie
Four-star Marine general’s family returns ancient bell to Japan
The family of Gen. Roy S. Geiger, has held possession of the bell for 74 years.
By Dania Kalaji, Pensacola News Journal