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The modernized M1E3 Abrams is expected to feature integrated armor protection that could include composite materials and ...
The Army unit responsible for operating some of the most significant training ranges in Europe got a new commanding general ...
FORT KNOX, Ky. – U.S. Army Human Resources Command will offer all infantry and armor lieutenants commissioned in year group 21 the opportunity to apply for voluntary branch transfer into the ...
FORT BENNING, Ga. -- Capping off 19 weeks of intense training on tank platoon weapon systems, combined arms maneuver and security tactics, 65 officers, including the first 13 women, graduated Dec ...
The silhouette of a soldier at the turnaround point of a 12 mile ruck march, May 14, 2017, Fort Carson, Colo. The Army announced Jan. 24 that it will send female officers to Fort Carson, Fort ...
Pvt. John Towle who, faced with a company-size enemy force with armor support and comported himself like a one-man anti-tank ...
Breaking the brass ceiling: The U.S. military's top women 18 photos. WASHINGTON -- The Army says it has approved the first women to be commissioned as infantry and armor officers -- leadership ...
QinetiQ US has secured a contract from Integris Composites to provide LAST Armor, a protective armor technology, for the U.S. Army’s Future Long Range Assault Aircraft, or FLRAA, program.
The Army is overstaffed with infantry and armor lieutenants and needs some of them who were commissioned in 2021 to move into combat-support jobs, service officials announced Tuesday.
The Army is seeking 300 lieutenants from oversaturated combat arms fields to voluntarily transfer into understaffed roles.. Lieutenants currently branched in armor, infantry, combat engineer and ...
For one Army armor officer, that meant getting strapped to the main gun of an M1 Abrams. ... The photo was first posted to U.S. Army WTF Moment’s Instagram and Facebook pages on Sept. 27.
The Army says it wanted the new .277 Fury round because the Army’s current round, the 5.56 NATO, often fails to punch through enemy body armor at long range. Credit: Sig Sauer US Army soldier ...