FEBRUARY 10, 2022 - Whether it is defending the country at home or overseas, our nation counts on the United States Army to be the first line of defense. We stand ready to deter and defend around the globe, as the tip of the spear in Europe and the backbone of joint operations in the Indo-Pacific. The Army surges in times of crisis and is ready when called upon to fight and win … [Read more...]
Archives for February 2022
Federal Resources for Veterans Pursuing Careers in Trucking
FEBRUARY 9, 2022 - Our nation’s outdated infrastructure, the COVID-19 pandemic, and a historic volume of goods moving through our economy have created a supply chain backlog, which has stressed our transportation industry and resulted in a critical shortage of truck drivers. In response, the Biden-Harris Administration launched a Trucking Action Plan to Strengthen America’s … [Read more...]
U.S. Needs More Icebreakers for Arctic
FEBRUARY 9, 2022 - It's true that ice is melting in the Arctic, but this doesn't mean the U.S. no longer needs icebreaker ships to operate in the region. And right now, the U.S. needs more than what it currently has. The Navy doesn't operate icebreakers, but the Coast Guard does. According to its website, the Coast Guard currently has only two operational icebreakers in its … [Read more...]
Army Warrior Fitness Team Supports Wodapalooza Competition
FEBRUARY 9, 2022 - Army Warrior Fitness Team Soldiers scored personal bests, punctuated by a first-place finish in the Men’s Masters 40-44 category by Col. Tony Kurz, at this year’s 2022 Wodapalooza Competition in Miami Florida while providing information about the Army to a community of remarkably fit Americans. Standing in Miami’s Bayfront Park near a Wodapalooza stage … [Read more...]
AI, Autonomy Will Play Crucial Role in Warfare
FEBRUARY 9, 2022 - The use of autonomy and artificial intelligence will play an increasingly vital role in military operations in such places as the Middle East, where U.S. forces no longer have a sizeable military presence, an Army general said. Lt. Gen. Michael E. Kurilla, commander of the XVIII Airborne Corps, testified at a Senate Armed Services Committee nomination … [Read more...]




