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Their first customer was the U.S. Army back in 1991. So, with that sort of pedigree, you can rest assured that you will be getting quality kit if you purchase a Garmin device. There’s a small logo on ...
Pōhakuloa, Hawaii (KHON2) — The Board of Land and Natural Resources heard testimony for eight hours on Friday as it made a decision on the future of the Pōhakuloa Training Area on Hawaii Island.
The U.S. Army will cancel a nascent program to field surveillance uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS) as part of a larger review of its aviation procurement and operations spending. The service has ...
Sgt. Roque was a member of the 5th Engineer Battalion. According to the U.S. Army, an Article 32 hearing took place Tuesday at the military installation. Spc. Rancy is charged with murder and ...
A U.S. Army soldier was found dead on a riverbank several miles from an airbase in Honduras this weekend, authorities confirmed on Tuesday. The body of 1st Lt. Marciano Parisano, 25, was found off ...
The United States Army is celebrating a big birthday next month, which will be celebrated here in central Pennsylvania. For its 250th anniversary, the U.S. Army Heritage Center Foundation will ...
May 3 (UPI) --Changing military technologies, tactics and challenges require the U.S. Army to eliminate waste and modernize its capabilities to ensure "peace through strength," Defense Secretary ...
The U.S. Army, which has a fiscal year budget of close to $200 billion, is reportedly planning a "massive" change. A report from the Wall Street Journal states that the U.S. Army is planning its ...
HOHENFELS, Germany—The U.S. Army is embarking on its largest overhaul since the end of the Cold War, with plans to equip each of its combat divisions with around 1,000 drones and to shed ...
In response, the U.S. Army is seeking to improve its ability to deliver what it refers to as long-range precision fires (LRPF) by upgrading current artillery and missile systems, developing new ...
My U.S. Army recruiter in 1982 was telling me about college benefits when someone knocked a book off their desk. The sergeant first class flinched as his eyes darted toward his office door.
April 23 (UPI) --An ex-U.S. Army intelligence officer will spend the next seven years in jail for selling American military secrets to Chinese officials and trying to recruit others in the scheme.