Mass casualty events are expected to be the norm in future combat. Blood supplies will be vital to keeping soldiers in the fight.
A former Michigan Army National Guardsman is accused of planning an attack at the Army’s Tank-Automotive & Armaments Command on behalf of ISIS.
The exercises will stress-test the Corps' ability to mobilize its reserve forces in the event of a major military contingency.
By Hope Hodge Seck
In this op-ed, the author argues the Army’s outdated body composition policies are quietly eroding the readiness, health and performance of the force.
By Jordan DeMay
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