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The strikes targeted an airport, a warehouse and several civilian facilities in the eastern city of Port Sudan, the army said. By Abdalrahman Altayeb and Ephrat Livni Abdalrahman Altayeb reported ...
The US Army is canceling its M10 Booker light assault vehicle program as part of efforts to focus on advanced weaponry like drones. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll confirmed the move, calling the ...
The Army will cut 1,000 jobs from its main headquarters, shrink attack helicopter formations and lighten the load for infantry brigades, the service’s top leaders said in a message to the force ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth this week ordered a broad restructuring of the U.S. Army that will trim the number of generals, merge headquarters commands and prioritize drone swarms needed to ...
The Army is cutting certified athletic trainers from the fitness training teams across the service, Army Vice Chief of Staff Gen. Jim Mingus said Tuesday, replacing them with strength coaches.
The Army is changing the fitness test for all soldiers. On Monday, the Army announced it was replacing the Army Combat Fitness Test with the Army Fitness Test, AFT, according to a news release ...
The new Army Fitness Test comes after Pete Hegseth, the defense secretary, ordered the elimination of lower fitness standards for women in combat roles. By Jonathan Wolfe Women in U.S. Army combat ...
The U.S. Army is making changes to their physical fitness requirements for all soldiers, introducing new gender-neutral standards while eliminating one of its most criticized events. On Monday ...
Few common items are as durable as the trusty Swiss Army Knife, which has been a staple of the daily carry for over a century. Consequently, there are a lot of them floating around in the world ...
The Army took a major step Monday in replacing the aging Patriot air defense missile system, with the selection of a new radar. “This is an unprecedented achievement, with a development program ...
Army Secretary Dan Driscoll has replaced FBI Director Kash Patel as acting head of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, four sources familiar with the move told CBS News.