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The U.S. Army will ramp up its efforts to transform its formations with next-level technology including capabilities to counter drone threats much faster, Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George ...
The U.S. Army chief of staff, Gen. Randy George, is sick of stagnation. Why it matters: For too long, things have taken too long, George told Axios in an interview in his Pentagon office ...
Hoyle, the U.S. Army deputy chief of staff (G4) and the senior EOD officer ... “To hone those fundamentals, they lean on their teammates and trust the rigorous training they received.” ...
Still, if they can help save lives, they're priceless. But Gen. Randy George, the Army chief of staff, said that the U.S. Army isn't asking for more money. It's just trying to spend the money ...
Randy A. George, Chief of Staff of the Army, receives a demonstration of Next-Generation Command-and-Control capabilities from a 1st Infantry Division officer. (Sgt. Brahim Douglas/U.S. Army ...
The U.S. Army ... America’s commanders now will have the power to make decisions and drive change. Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll, working with the branch’s chief of staff, Gen.
Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George laid out his vision for how he wants to modernize Army formations to prepare soldiers for the future fight. He is shown here visiting soldiers in 2023.