June 2015 AUSA News
June 2015 AUSA News
‘BRAC is a four-letter word’ – but Army has excess infrastructure
The Army’s top installations officer continued the Army’s call for Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) to optimize resources and get rid of excess
AUSA’s Sullivan: Budget cuts strain soldiers’ readiness and morale
Deep budget cuts and talk about possible changes to troop compensation, especially as soldiers continue deploying for new and enduring missions aro
New ‘Army Operating Concept’ builds capabilities for future force
While acknowledging the challenges that slashed budgets have wrought, the Army’s chief of staff said the Army Operating Concept, or AOC, will actua
Best Ranger Competition places ‘extreme demands’ on buddy teams
Greetings from the Association of the United States Army (AUSA), our Army’s and our soldiers’ professional organization.The 32nd Annual David E.
AUSA Military Family Forum at Fort Bliss focuses on ‘volunteerism’
On April 15, AUSA Family Readiness partnered with the Fort Bliss Gen.
AUSA resolutions formulate AUSA’s legislative agenda
As a member-based organization, the Association of the United States Army annually solicits proposed resolutions from its membership.Throughout the
Chapters, members encouraged to submit proposed resolutions
AUSA chapters and members are encouraged to submit proposed resolutions to the 2015 AUSA Resolutions Committee for consideration.Prior to the Assoc
ILW publishes 2 papers: Army Operating Concept, Army in Pacific
The AUSA Institute of Land Warfare (ILW) has recently released two new publications."The Army Operating Concept 2020-2040" (Defense Report 15-1, Ap
Trustees appoint members to Advisory Board of Directors
The Association of the United States Army’s Council of Trustees re-elected five members to serve on the Association’s council – AUSA’s governing bo