Army puts 1,500 soldiers on standby
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The US Army is getting (some of) its horses back
Fort Riley in Kansas and Fort Hood in Texas—are expected to restore their "Military Working Equine" (MWE) programs in the coming annual budget.
Army leaders say they are expanding virtual training to cut down on temporary duty assignments where soldiers travel for skill training.
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Grieving Veteran 'Brought Back' to Life After Adopting Rescue Kitten Saved by U.S. Soldiers
Peamer the kitten was born near a U.S. Army base in the Middle East and was taken in by soldiers after the cat's mother was attacked
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“Virtual Reality” Training Could Be a Godsend for the US Army
The Army has already begun some "virtual reality" training—using VR headsets to prepare soldiers to operate vehicles without needing them to be physically present at those vehicles’ location.
The preparatory course at the heart of the recent surge in Army recruitment numbers will tighten its standards, although it was unclear if that meant it will produce fewer future soldiers. Potential new recruits will now only be able to attend the Army ...
Business Insider was invited to observe a handful of influencers at Fort Knox while they made content during ROTC Cadet Summer Training.
FORT LEAVENWORTH, Kansas — The Army’s Transformation Initiative has thrust the force into one of the fastest modernization efforts in decades.
A U.S. soldier was reportedly arrested by Tanzanian police while in possession of four CS M68 grenades, similar to the one seen here. (Spc. JD Sacharok/Army) An American soldier was arrested Sunday while attempting to cross into Tanzania from Kenya ...
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The US Military Once Had a Much Bigger Presence in Greenland
At its height, the United States operated 50 military installations in Greenland—and once had fantastical plans for an elaborate nuclear missile network underneath its ice.