U.S. Army Air Forces, Soldiers’ remains from WWII to be buried at Arlington National Cemetery
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Gender barrier removed on future Army Ranger Courses
WASHINGTON (September 2, 2015) — The Army announced today that qualified personnel will be able to attend all future classes of its elite Ranger Course, regardless of gender.
Gender barrier removed on future Army Ranger Courses
WASHINGTON (September 2, 2015) — The Army announced today that qualified personnel will be able to attend all future classes of its elite Ranger Course, regardless of gender.
Army announces Oregon Guardsman to receive Soldiers Medal: Specialist subdued gunman on Paris-bound
Spc. Aleksander R. Skarlatos, one of three American friends, who subdued a heavily armed gunman on a Paris bound train, will be awarded the Soldiers Medal – the U.S. Army’s highest award for acts of heroism not involving actual conflict with an enemy -…
Army announces Oregon Guardsman to receive Soldiers Medal: Specialist subdued gunman on Paris-bound
Spc. Aleksander R. Skarlatos, one of three American friends, who subdued a heavily armed gunman on a Paris bound train, will be awarded the Soldiers Medal – the U.S. Army’s highest award for acts of heroism not involving actual conflict with an enemy -…
DOI, USDA, EPA, NOAA and USACE announce additional Resilient Lands and Waters Initiative sites to pr
Sites in northern and central California and Montana selected to showcase climate resilience approach
DOI, USDA, EPA, NOAA and USACE announce additional Resilient Lands and Waters Initiative sites to pr
Sites in northern and central California and Montana selected to showcase climate resilience approach
Fewer combat wounded prompt Army to streamline number of Warrior Transition
Today, the Department of the Army announced the inactivation of ten Warrior Transition Units (WTUs) as the number of wounded, ill and injured Soldiers requiring care in the WTUs continues to decline.
Fewer combat wounded prompt Army to streamline number of Warrior Transition
Today, the Department of the Army announced the inactivation of ten Warrior Transition Units (WTUs) as the number of wounded, ill and injured Soldiers requiring care in the WTUs continues to decline.
McHugh orders benefits be provided to Purple Heart recipients
Army Secretary John M. McHugh has announced that he has directed the Army to provide all possible benefits to victims of a 2009 attack on Fort Hood, who were recently awarded the Purple Heart medal.