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‘Unleash’ the Swarm: Hegseth’s Plan to Give Every U.S. Army Squad Attack DronesIn a major policy shift, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has launched a new initiative to “unleash” U.S. drone capabilities, aiming to equip every Army squad with small, one-way attack drones by 2026.
Soldiers who require prolonged shaving waivers, which disproportionately affects Black troops, could be removed from the Army ...
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Army Times on MSNArmy updates facial hair policy, requires exemptions and shaving planThe Army has updated its grooming policy on facial hair, now requiring soldiers with nonreligious exemptions to be supported ...
Sec. Driscoll and Gen. Rainey told BI that the Army is slimming down its crewed aircraft numbers and going after more drones.
An implementation memo for the plan followed later that year on Nov. 14. It was signed by the undersecretary of the Army, and tasked the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command and the U.S. Army ...
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Defense News on MSNArmy promises to deliver analysis on sweeping changes in 10 daysThe Army secretary has promised to show Congress the analysis behind its transformation plans within the next 10 days.
In November 2021, the Secretary of the Army directed commanders at all levels receive updated Sexual Harassment/ Assault Response and Prevention Program (SHARP) training.
The U.S. Army has turned over to the Senate a 2024 Augustmemo detailing why it routinely failed to use a safety system known as ADS-B on helicopter flights around Reagan Washington National ...
WASHINGTON - The Army’s ability to train its forces is “increasingly at risk” because of the nation’s protracted commitments to Iraq and Afghanistan, the general in charge of training has ...
And they expect it to get worse; the Army leaders said in Wednesday’s memo that they anticipate the service’s end strength to continue decreasing to between 445,000 and 452,000 by the end of ...
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