ARMY Magazine VOL. 64, NO. 11 November 2014
ARMY Magazine VOL. 64, NO. 11 November 2014
Robot or Not? Army Dismisses Completely Soldierless Battlefield
A string of 20-ton Army trucks barrels along a rural Georgia highway at 40 mph with no one at the wheel, yet the trucks obey traffic rules, swerve
Army Brats Soar to Stardom
Whether they are traditional “Army brats”—growing up on Army bases—or children of veterans, the sons and daughters of U.S.
The Costs of an Undersized Force
In their May Front & Center article, “A Question of Balance,” Gen. Gordon R. Sullivan, U.S. Army retired, and Lt. Gen. Daniel P. Bolger, U.S.
Consolidation: The Practical but Radical Budget Solution
Talking about the dangers of sequestration and military cuts does not seem to address the real problem or what I believe is the best and only way t
Garrison Life Post-Drawdown
Since December 2011, the steady return to a garrison lifestyle from deployment has presented many unforeseen challenges to U.S. troops.
High-Tech Prosthetics Provide More Comfort, Mobility
Tristan Wyatt knew immediately that he had been hit. He was in Fallujah, Iraq, in the summer of 2003.