The U.S. Army has unveiled a whitepaper detailing how the service plans to shrink the force in some places and grow it in other areas. The document’s release on Tuesday comes as the Army continues ...
DENVER, Colo. — The U.S. Army’s aviation force structure will move away from modular Combat Aviation Brigade designs needed during heel-to-toe rotations in Iraq and Afghanistan and return to a model ...
This piece is part of the CSIS International Security Program’s Transition46 series on Defense360. Under the Biden administration, trade-offs among readiness, force structure, and modernization will ...
Army Secretary Christine Wormuth, left, and Army Chief of Staff Gen. James McConville testify before the Senate Armed Services Committee to examine the posture of the service on May 5, 2022.
The Pentagon should soon send Congress its “skinny budget,” which is an outline of what it intends to spend, but without specific funding tables. Since the new administration has taken control of the ...
[Editor’s Note: This Blast from the Past article was originally published in Army Logistician (the former title of Army Sustainment Professional Bulletin) in the January-February 1989 issue, pages ...
Coming on the heels of the Army’s headline-making decision to ditch its Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft (FARA), the service has made another tectonic shift: trimming the size of the force down ...
U.S. Patriot missile batteries stand ready in Poland, April 2022. (Sgt. 1st Class Christopher Smith/U.S. Army) HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – The U.S. Army is planning to grow its air and missile defense force by ...
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