The Army wants leaders and on-base law enforcement to act with more urgency when a soldier goes missing. The service released rules last week that set immediate deadlines for informing family members ...
Retired Army soldier Ian Ives shares his life-changing injury in Afghanistan. Ives suffered catastrophic injuries from an improvised explosive device during a 2019 mission. He now mentors future Army ...
Luis Visalden, a former Army intelligence officer, was one of thousands of service members caught up in a massive, botched fraud investigation. Charges against him were later deemed unfounded.
As some soldiers prepare to spend holidays deployed or away from their families, leaders across the service have been directed to “deliberately check in” on their soldiers every day, through December ...
The US Army is pitting ideas born in Washington against battlefield realities, with the outcomes shaping how future wars will be fought. Recent exercises at the National Training Center in California ...
Staff Sgt. Wai Kin Tee receives his Expert Soldier Badge on Oct. 3, 2025, in Baumholder, Germany. (Sgt. Griffin Payne/Army) Soldiers of the 21st Theater Sustainment Command recently undertook two of ...
The Army wants its leaders to act more quickly when a soldier does not report for duty and cannot be found, according to a new directive from the service’s top civilian. Commanders must report a ...
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WASHINGTON — U.S. soldiers in 2025 are more likely to face the enemy online than on the battlefield, as American troops are targeted daily by foreign intelligence officers seeking details on weaponry ...
Warfighting is at the forefront of everything we do in the Army, and over the past five years, the culture of human performance has evolved to ensure that Soldiers are prepared to fight and win our ...
Senior leaders with the U.S. Army vowed Tuesday to improve the food at installation dining facilities, as well as work on other quality-of-life measures. Secretary of the Army Dan Driscoll is pictured ...