Harnessing the Power of Data
Military units must embrace tools that harness available data to accelerate and improve decision-making.
Military units must embrace tools that harness available data to accelerate and improve decision-making.
Like many other U.S. Army leaders, for as long as I’ve been a soldier, the Army profession has been my guidepost.
Any future conflict the U.S. Army is called upon to fight will involve its allies.
Looking beyond the commonly accepted interpretation of the American War of Independence provides more insight for military professionals seeking to
Food is an essential element of soldiers’ quality of life, and the U.S. Army is all in on modernizing its installation food program.
As of 2022, Basic Combat Training lacked emphasis on foundational tactical skills and concepts essential for individual survival in large-scale com
Retired Col. Daniel Roper has been recognized by the Army Historical Foundation with a 2023 Distinguished Article Award for his article in ARMY magazine about the tough lessons learned from the Battle of Mogadishu 30 years ago in Somalia.
All these years later, a particular smell or sound is enough to transport retired Lt. Col.
The Association of the U.S. Army has received national recognition for two accomplishments.
First, the AUSA Annual Meeting and Exposition was named to Trade Show Executive’s Gold 100 list, ranking 72nd on the list of the nation’s largest 100 shows in 2016.
A 60-year-old ARMY magazine article serves as the inspiration for a science fiction writing contest sponsored by the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command