Army Considering Pass/Fail Option on ACFT for Sergeant Promotions The Army may do away with making sergeant promotions dependent on high Army Combat Fitness Test scores.
General: Army's JROTC Needs Tech Programs, Diversity The Army must invest in STEM education and interactive learning for its JROTC programs to succeed.
After Almost 5 Years, Army's 101st Airborne Will Return to Full Air Assault Power U.S. Army aviation officials have launched an effort to restore full air assault capability to the 101st Airborne Division.
Excessive PT Will Cost the Army Millions of Lost Work Days This Year The knee injuries, back problems and other woes far outpace any other reasons for lost duty.
The Army's Vision for Futuristic Virtual Reality Training May Be in Budget Jeopardy Will lawmakers put the Army's new virtual reality training program in their crosshairs as they debate budget cuts?
Kamikaze Drones Could Deploy to Protect Patriot Missile Defense Batteries The Army is looking to integrate counter-drone capabilities into existing Patriot systems.
Army 3-Star: Soldiers Won't Be Fighting in Space Anytime Soon Soldiers aren't likely to don space suits and blast off into space to fight an enemy, the head of Army Space Command said.
First 11 Soldiers Get Army's Newest Skill Badge The U.S. Army recently recognized 11 soldiers for helping create the Expert Soldier Badge, or ESB, test program.
Air Force Getting Ready to Deploy a Drone-Killing Laser and Phaser The Air Force is preparing to send vehicle-borne laser drone-killers overseas in just a few months.
Soldiers Will Once Again Get Pre-Move Cash, Army Chief Says Dislocation Allowance, or DLA, is a cash payment of about $1,000 to $4,000, based on rank and dependents.
The Army Needs Hundreds of Officers to Leave Combat Arms Lieutenants currently branched in armor, infantry, combat engineer and field artillery can apply between Jan. 7 and Feb. 17...
For Soldiers at Fort Carson, Food Is Scarce As Americans gather for Thanksgiving feasts, soldiers at Fort Carson, Colorado, are contending with a far less festive...
Marine Corps Brings in Civilians to Tackle Barracks Management, Repairs in Decades-Old Housing The Marine Corps is expanding its plan to put civilians in its barracks manager program, a move intended to improve decades...
Air Force's New Deployment Model Sparks Criticism, Staffing Concerns at Bases Some Air Force officials are concerned by the service's innovative deployment model, a new government watchdog report...
Family of Airman Killed in Japan Osprey Crash Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit Scrutiny of the military's Osprey aircraft is ramping up as family members of an Air Force special operations airman who was...