AUSA News September 2017
AUSA News September 2017
House passes defense policy bill – Senate will act in Sept.
“See you in September,” said the House and Senate as they departed Washington for their annual August recess.
Network development tested during integration exercises
Acquisition and sustainment experts laid out a series of challenges for Army network development in a panel discussion during the Association of th
Ham: ‘Chapter presidents represent the future of AUSA’
Twenty-eight AUSA chapter presidents, two chapter presidents-elect, two region presidents and one state president attended a two-and-a-half-day tra
Citizens, soldiers beware: Sequestration may strike again
September is likely to be a memorable month in Congress. Unfortunately, not in a good way.
Hotel, rental car discounts add value to your membership
Your support is critical to continue the mission of the Association of the United States Army and we appreciate it.
Bradley vehicle placed on slab at permanent display location
The M3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle that led the charge from Kuwait into Baghdad in 2003 has once again served as the lead vehicle advancing on a vital
Annual Meeting: Honoring our past – Focusing on our Future
“Building Readiness: America’s Army from the Great War to Multi-Domain Battle,” the theme of the Association of the United States Army’s 2017 Annua
Annual Meeting: Professional development, showcasing soldiers
Greetings from the Association of the United States Army (AUSA), our Army’s and our soldiers’ professional organization.
3 AUSA Family Forums target new initiatives and programs
The AUSA Family Readiness Directorate is proud to host three Military Family Forums at the 2017 Annual Meeting.
AUSA’s Sheryl Ellis inducted as Fort Campbell Champion
During the weeklong celebration of the 101st Airborne Division’s 75th anniversary, soldiers and community members were invited to witness the inaug
Moore: Redstone-Huntsville Chapter Army Civilian of the Year
The deputy to the commanding general, U.S. Army Security Assistance Command, Robert L.
Partner-nation communications networks are essential
Joint and coalition partners must train together on the use of their military communications networks whenever possible to build familiarity and to
McCloughan, Vietnam Army medic, receives Medal of Honor
President Donald J. Trump presented the Medal of Honor to former Spc. 5 James McCloughan during a White House ceremony July 31.
Brown nominated to serve on AUSA Council of Trustees
William H. Brown, Harris Corporation’s chairman, president, and CEO, has been nominated to serve on the Association of the U.S.