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Sig Sauer plans to expand ammunition factory in central Arkansas
Sig Sauer plans a $150 million expansion of its Elite Performance Ammunition manufacturing facility in central Arkansas.
By Hunter Field, Arkansas Advocate
Mechanical failure caused T-45 Goshawk crash in March 2021, investigation finds
“This mishap was the result of a mechanical failure undetectable during normal flight operations."
By Diana Stancy
Army spec ops adds soldier killed during Kabul evacuation to memorial wall
Staff Sgt. Ryan Knauss is the 378th special operations soldier to be added to the Memorial Wall of Honor at Fort Bragg.
Bipartisan trio in Congress wants more action on Army Alaska’s suicide problem
Army Alaska’s 17 suicide deaths among about 11,000 soldiers represents a disproportionately high rate for the service.
By Davis Winkie
Army responds to 2021′s historically high active duty suicides
An Army spokesperson detailed how the service is working to reduce the number of soldiers dying by suicide.
By Davis Winkie
Army suicides hit new post-9/11 peak in 2021
The active duty Army's suicide rate is at its highest since the Great Depression.
By Davis Winkie
Army Recruiting tries to keep pace amid job market crunch, civilian competition
Army Times checked in with Army Recruiting Command officials on their recent initiatives.
By Davis Winkie
Air Force aims for smoother, fairer performance reviews for officers
"Static closeout dates" for officers will start taking effect this year for a more predictable professional development process.
Army expands two-year enlistment options as new screenings kick in
More than 80 career fields are now available to prospective short-timers.
By Davis Winkie
Deadly aircraft accidents declined in 2021, Air Force says
Sixty-three of the most severe kinds of aviation accidents, known as Class A and Class B mishaps, were reported last year, down from 71 in fiscal 2020.
Senior Army SOF warrant recruiter charged with sexual assault
Chief Warrant Officer 4 Travis Gause will go to trial in May, according to the court-martial docket.
By Davis Winkie