HEADLINE NEWS
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Discussions about graphic novels and military health care will be featured in February as part of the Association of the U.S. Army’s “Army Matters” podcast series.
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For Bryan Campagna and his son, Staff Sgt. Isaiah Jasso-Campagna, dedication to the Army’s 3rd Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) runs two generations deep.
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Sgt. Maj. of the Army Michael Weimer will speak Feb. 21 as part of the Association of the U.S. Army’s Coffee Series.
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As the nation faces emerging threats from global adversaries, the National Guard “has never been more important,” the component’s top general said.
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Faced with an increasingly contested operating environment, the Army is working to deliver precision sustainment and incorporate autonomous vehicles for resupply missions.
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On-time and adequate funding for the U.S. Army remains a top advocacy effort for the Association of the U.S. Army.
As part of AUSA’s 2024 Focus Areas, the association aims to support soldiers from the Regular Army, Army National Guard and Army Reserve, Department of the Army civilians, families, veterans and retirees.
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There will be “no safe harbor” anywhere in the world for the Army logistics enterprise as the air, land, sea, space, cyber and information domains are contested by adversaries, a senior Army leader said.
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Most Americans have a positive view of veterans, even as the services struggle with recruiting and overall public confidence in the military continues to decline, according to a new Rand Corp. report.
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The Army must move with a sense of urgency as it contends with an increasingly volatile and complex world, Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George said.
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Protection, deception and masking are key investments the Army must make as it works to ensure it can get to the fight—and stay in the fight—on a complex modern battlefield, according to the author of a new Association of the U.S. Army paper.