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40 Bronze Stars Awarded Japanese-American Vets

WASHINGTON (Army News Service, November 2, 2011) – more than 66 years of hostilities in World War II ended, 40 Americans were given the Bronze Star medal he deserved to fight for that conflict. They were Japanese-American soldiers who fought … Continue reading

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CJCS Discusses The Importance Of “energy” In The Army Now

WASHINGTON, Oct. 18, 2011 – In a keynote speech, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Martin Dempsey said improving energy security translates directly to improving our national security. Dempsey discussed the importance of energy in today’s military … Continue reading

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Legislation could expand Reserve part in homeland security

WASHINGTON (Army information Service, Oct. 17, 2011) — Legislation getting regarded by equally homes of Congress could provide the Army Reserve broader authority to phone call up troops for homeland protection as well as allow the force to deploy models … Continue reading

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Enemy approach to ‘bleed us with a thousand cuts’ at squad level

WASHINGTON, D.C., Oct. 12, 2011 — The conventional Infantry squad nevertheless faces a reasonable battle in opposition to the current enemy in spite of advances in engineering as well as the “digital comfort” this era of Soldiers is born into. … Continue reading

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Army leaders cite acquisition improvements

WASHINGTON, Oct. 11, 2011 — The U.S. Army is producing considerable progress with many continuing work founded to enhance the acquisition method by implementing recommendations from the recently finished Army Acquisition Review. The Army is reforming, “tiering” and streamling needs … Continue reading

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