The Army is preparing to ax some units and restructure others, the service’s top civilian told Army Times in an exclusive phone interview Friday, but it’s still not clear when and how the changes will ...
U.S. Soldiers assigned to the 1st Battalion, 63rd Armor Regiment, 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, conduct training with an M1A2 Abrams tank during Combined Resolve X Live Fire ...
The U.S. Army has unveiled a whitepaper detailing how the service plans to shrink the force in some places and grow it in other areas. The document’s release on Tuesday comes as the Army continues ...
The Army is creating a command that will oversee planning and operations for the Americas and the Caribbean, with an emphasis on the nation's borders.
ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL, Ill. -- The way ahead for First Army in a time of transition was the focus of the First Army Commanders Conference held here April 27-30. In opening remarks to the command teams ...
The Army wants more CH-47 Chinooks in the 101st Airborne Division and is pitching it for consideration as part of a Total Army Analysis of force structure growth. (Capt. Tyson Friar/U.S. Army) ...
WASHINGTON -- The United States Army announced today how it will allocate thousands of additional troops that are part of an end strength directed by Congress in the National Defense Authorization Act ...
The Pentagon should soon send Congress its “skinny budget,” which is an outline of what it intends to spend, but without specific funding tables. Since the new administration has taken control of the ...
The complexities of the U.S. Army’s networks and spectrum allocation processes interfere with the need to reassign units to different tasks, creating major delays and presenting serious challenges. To ...
The new Army Futures Command aims to meld all of the service's modernization efforts under one command, but for now the Army program executive officer structure will remain in place. The new Army ...
This article was published as part of a content-sharing agreement between Army Times and The Fayetteville Observer. A Fort Liberty, North Carolina civil affairs battalion will remain only in the ...