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Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George and Army Secretary Dan Driscoll spoke about reaching their recruiting goal on Monday, while speaking on a panel at the AI Expo in Washington, D.C.
The last time the Army hit its annual recruiting goal in the first week of June was back in 2014, Lt. Col. Jeff Tolbert, a spokesman for Driscoll, said in a news release.
The Army is planning a week-long celebration, starting June 7, through Flag Day, on June 14, which also is President Trump's 79th birthday.
If the Army were to repair and update the over 100 buildings that Army museums now occupy, Vizzard said, the cost could run to $65 million. By comparison, the total annual operating budget for all ...
That’s why the news that the U.S. Army has met its fiscal 2025 recruiting contract goals four months early—welcoming more than 61,000 new recruits—is personal.
The Army is preparing to sunset its Lakota helicopter as its primary basic trainer while bringing on an entirely new approach to its aviator schoolhouse. (Ssg. Austin Berner/U.S. Army) In the wake ...
The Army has hit its annual recruiting goal of 61,000 new active duty soldiers, four months ahead of the end of fiscal 2025 in September, the service announced Tuesday.
The U.S. Army met its annual recruiting target of 61,000 in the first week of June, four months ahead of the scheduled Sept. 30 deadline, after putting in place new initiatives to boost ...
The U.S. Army is making military history, announcing that the branch is becoming the first-ever U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) service to implement a generative artificial intelligence (AI) platform ...
Some Army installations could be powered by nuclear microreactors under an executive order recently issued by President Donald Trump. The order, published May 23, calls for deploying advanced ...
George responded that the Army will still have its existing 18,000 JLTVs and 105,000 Humvees, while the service explores another armored option. “Moving forward, we need a broad bunch of ...
WASHINGTON – The stage is being set – literally – for the military parade June 14 to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army that coincides with President Donald Trump’s birthday.