Introducing the Selected New Chairman and Vice Chairman
By Jim Garamone, American Forces Press Service From www.defense.gov President Barack Obama announced his choices as chairman and vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff during a Rose Garden ceremony...
View ArticleReentry With a Dramatic New Twist
From the 2nd Calvary Regiment Public Affairs No PowerPoint presentation here. Just actors and a stage. It’s not your typical deployment health training, actually it’s a play, and it’s helping service...
View ArticleExceptional Family Member Program: Check Out What’s New!
By Robert L. Gordon III Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Military Community and Family Policy) One of the most exciting aspects of my job is adapting and improving our programs and services to...
View ArticleVoice Your Feedback on the New MSEP Website
Robert L. Gordon III, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Military Community and Family Policy) The Military Spouse Employment Partnership (MSEP) is only six months old, but we have made tremendous...
View ArticleWomen Training for Combat
By Gary Sheftick, Army News Service From www.army.mil WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Army announced its intent to open six occupational specialties and more than 13,000 positions to women. These six military...
View ArticleDOD Opens More Jobs, Assignments to Military Women
By Karen Parrish, American Forces Press Service From www.defense.gov WASHINGTON, D.C. – Military women, particularly soldiers, will see more than 14,000 new job or assignment opportunities because of...
View ArticleBye Bye BCGs: New Glasses Issued to Trainees
By Melissa K. Buckley, Leonard Wood From www.army.mil FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. – Military recruits who wear glasses won’t be issued S9s or “birth control glasses” anymore — the nickname given to the...
View ArticleNATO’s New Unmanned Air Vehicles
NATO is preparing to acquire 5 unmanned air vehicles or UAVs. With the support of resources on the ground they will allow the Alliance to develop its own ground defense capability. Included are sound...
View ArticleA Better Life – African Native ‘Wins Lottery’ For U.S. Citizenship
U.S. Army Sgt. Koku Adzoble won a lottery to move to the U.S. from a tiny sliver of a country in West Africa where he grew up. He joined the U.S. Army to make a better life for himself. “Back … Read More
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....