Army Challenges Featured in Green Book Interviews

In her second year as Army secretary, Christine Wormuth faces many challenges, but she is also upbeat.
“I think the Army is in a good place,” Wormuth said in an interview in the Association of the U.S. Army’s 2022–2023 Green Book.
Hard Choices: Wormuth Tackles Modernization Priorities, Warns ‘Ruthless’ Prioritization Is Coming
Army Secretary Christine Wormuth has a pragmatic side that helps guide her as the 25th person to hold the post.
Soldiers Come First: People Are the Key to Army’s Success, CSA Says
Since his first day on the job more than two years ago, Army Chief of Staff Gen.
Back to Basics: SMA Counts on Trust to Improve Army
Sgt. Maj. of the Army Michael Grinston is going back to the basics.
Big Moments: Guard Leader Presides Over Busy Year, Reorganization
The year ahead for the Army National Guard promises to be as demanding as it’s been for the past two years, when soldiers responded to
Culture Change: Reserve Chief Pivots Force From Paperwork to Training
The chief of the U.S.
Hardworking Army Shows ‘Undeniable’ Results: McCarthy Focuses on Readiness, Modernization, People
Considering how life has changed since the start of 2020, Secretary of the Army Ryan McCarthy is proud of how the Army is performing a
McConville: ‘Every Second Counts’
Amid a difficult and turbulent year, Army Chief of Staff Gen.
Making the Best World That He Can: Grinston Empowers NCOs During Challenging Times
As the Army emerges from an unprecedented year marked by a pandemic and emotional calls for more inclusion in the ranks, the service’s
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