US Army July 23, 2020 Army enters a new era in warfare for 2040 -- the 'Big 10' U.S. Army leaders are quite vocal and clear about the service’s six major modernization priorities, however, a close look across the spectrum of current major programs raises a pertinent question: Could the Army now be building ten new platforms?
Proud American July 23, 2020 How friend of Dallas officer killed in ambush 4 years ago continues to honor his legacy Alex Witt, who calls himself a brother to Dallas police officer Patrick Zamarripa, known as “Zam,” who was killed in an ambush attack on Dallas police on July 7, 2016 – one month before his 33rd birthday – is carrying on Zam’s legacy in a big way.
Armed Forces July 21, 2020 The Army's new scout-attack helicopters look stealthy Among the many roles the helicopter will fulfill are, loitering over hostile areas facing enemy fire, speeding through mountainous terrain, and launching air-to-ground missiles from miles away.
US Army July 16, 2020 Texas couple defrauded military up to $11M, Army investigators say Federal agents are investigating a U.S. Army couple in Texas for allegedly defrauding the military out of as much as $11 million, according to an affidavit unsealed last week.
US Army July 14, 2020 Texas woman pleads not guilty to charges in Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillen's death The woman accused of helping to dispose of the remains of a slain Texas soldier who went missing for several weeks pleaded not guilty Tuesday to her alleged role in the crime.
US Army July 10, 2020 US Army investigating handout calling ‘Make America Great Again’ a form of White supremacy The U.S. Army is investigating after a handout was distributed to personnel on an Army base in Alabama that included an image describing President Trump's 2016 “Make America Great Again” slogan as a form of covert White supremacy.
MILITARY July 9, 2020 All-male Green Berets welcome first female soldier The move underscores an effort to move more women into front-line combat jobs
US Army July 8, 2020 Army takes new steps to stop hackers The U.S. Army is working to both leverage the advantages of cloud migration and simultaneously ensure data security, taking on what could be characterized as a paradox.
US Army July 8, 2020 Future armored vehicles will find and destroy multiple targets – in seconds The U.S. Army wants future armored vehicles to instantly make decisions about terrain navigation, target identification, incoming enemy fire, force positions and warfare strategy.
US Army July 3, 2020 Head of Hispanic group urges Latinas not to join military after Vanessa Guillen's death The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) has called for a third party investigation into the disappearance of Army soldier Vanessa Guillen, and is urging women not to join the military.
Texas July 2, 2020 Spc. Vanessa Guillen, missing Fort Hood soldier, was murdered and body hacked to pieces, attorney says A Texas soldier missing since April was killed by another soldier on the same military installation where they served, the lawyer for her family said Thursday.