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The Army could add up to 20,000 more recruits to its Delayed Entry Program by Sept. 30, Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George said.
Army Secretary Dan Driscoll, in a Wall Street Journal op-ed, ... Internal Army data shows that medical waivers have nearly tripled, rising from 5,300 in 2022 to almost 15,000 in 2024.
The Army has met its fiscal 2025 recruiting goal four months early, signing 61,000 contracts for new active duty soldiers, officials announced Tuesday.
As of Monday, the Army had brought in 59,875 new active-duty enlisted soldiers with a total goal of 61,000 for fiscal 2025, which ends Sept. 30, according to data reviewed by Military.com.
Senators Warren, Sheehy back Secretary Driscoll's plan allowing equipment repairs, challenging contractor monopolies and enhancing military efficiency.
Senators Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas), John Boozman (R-Arkansas), and Congressman Bruce Westerman (Arkansas-04) on May 28 sent a letter to Army Secretary Dan Driscoll, asking for the detailed plan for ...
The Pentagon is looking to cut 14 different defense advisory groups, including the 74-year-old Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services.
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has built his wealth from his former role as a Fox News host, speaking engagements, and more. Here's how Hegseth made his millions.
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 recruitment.
China, which already has a higher density of robots per human on its factory floors than the likes of the US and Japan, is preparing humanoids to move into increasingly complex roles.
secretary of the army dan driscoll: army unveils modernization plan because, ‘no lobbyist ever won a war' These restrictions lead to three critical problems: readiness, cost and lack of competition.