The U.S. Army’s top uniformed officer announced plans Thursday to reduce its number of brigade combat teams over four years as part of restructuring efforts, the American Forces Press Service reports. Claudette
MoreThe U.S. Army risks losing at least 100,000 soldiers on top of reductions if sequestration occurs over the full 10-year period, two of the branch’s lead officials told lawmakers Tuesday. Gen. Ray
MoreAs the Army withdraws forces in Iraq and Afghanistan, the branch’s chief of staff says the next goal is having uniformed soldiers return to traditional jobs they performed previously, Federal News Radio
MoreTwo of the Army’s lead officials have set a Sept. 11 deadline for a review team to provide recommendations on how to distribute 25 percent cuts across headquarters, Defense News reported Monday.
MoreStudents from the Army War College will be the ones who will develop solutions to future national security challenges, the Army’s chief of staff said Friday. Gen. Raymond Odierno told the college’s
MoreGen. Raymond Odierno, the last commander of disestablished Joint Forces Command, was sworn in Wednesday as Armyâs new chief of staff. Odierno replaces Gen. Martin Dempsey, who will become chairman of the
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