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Army Employs AI to Sharpen Combat Edge

APRIL 28, 2026 – The 1st Armored Division staff explores new ways to increase productivity and operational readiness by integrating artificial intelligence into its daily workflow, transforming how the Army’s premier armored force prepares for modern warfare.

From personnel management to battlefield logistics, staff sections across the division leverage AI tools to automate routine tasks, analyze complex data, and provide predictive insights that give commanders a decisive edge. The initiative, which aligns with the Secretary of War’s recent guidance on implementing AI, contributes to a broader push to modernize the force and prepare for the complexities of the future battlefield.

“We are fundamentally changing the character of staff work,” said Maj. Gen. Curtis Taylor, commanding general of the 1st Armored Division. “Our division is leaning forward, embracing innovation to ensure we can think faster, plan more effectively, and operate with greater precision than any adversary. This is about harnessing technology to empower our people.”

The personnel section has seen one of the most immediate impacts. The G1 shop used an AI tool to conduct a predictive analysis of thousands of soldier pay records and identify the most common finance problems junior soldiers face. The system fused disparate data points to create a detailed report, which automated a process that would have previously taken weeks of manual effort.

“The AI allowed us to rapidly identify the top three pay issues affecting our formations and, more importantly, predict when they were most likely to occur,” said Lt. Col. Ken Horton, the division’s assistant chief of staff, G1. “We then produced a simple, one-page guide for command teams that outlines the problem, the steps a soldier will face, and exactly how to solve it. We’re now preemptively solving problems before they impact a soldier’s readiness.”

Staff sections across the division mirror this data-driven approach. The logistics section, or G4, has found that AI significantly accelerates the deliberate planning process.

“We are leveraging AI to gain significant efficiencies in our planning and staffing processes,” said Lt. Col. Crystal Hines, the division’s chief logistics officer. “For instance, our team uses it to generate initial drafts of operation orders, which reduces our preparation time by roughly five days. Furthermore, our transportation officer used AI to analyze our non-tactical vehicle usage. The platform identified key trends that allowed us to optimize our fleet of vehicles, ensuring we meet Army utilization standards and get the most out of every asset.”

The G3, operations section, also reports significant time savings by using AI for administrative and summary tasks.

“The operations section uses AI tools to analyze and summarize meetings like the Division’s commanders update brief and brigade update briefs,” said Mike Pierce, an operations officer for the division. “One of the benefits of using AI for this is the time saved generating an executive summary from the meeting.”

Pierce noted that while AI is a helpful tool to consolidate information from large documents and frame summary and operational reports that help to reduce staff man-hours, the final products still require human refinement.

“This “human-in-the-loop” approach ensures the accuracy and context of every product before it reaches commanders,” said Pierce. “It is irresponsible for the staff to assume everything AI systems generate is accurate enough to keep the safety of our soldiers a priority.”

By automating time-consuming tasks and providing deeper analytical insights, these tools free up staff officers and NCOs to focus on critical thinking and complex problem-solving. This shift allows the division to operate at a higher tempo, both in garrison and in the field.

“Every hour a soldier spends on a preventable finance issue or waiting for a part is an hour they are not training for combat,” said Taylor. “Research and implementation like this directly increase the division’s lethality by freeing our warfighters from necessary but routine tasks. We are giving them back their most valuable resource: time.”

While AI integration into 1st Armored Division staff functions is still in its infancy, the Division will continuously evaluate AI data-refinement capabilities that feed predictive insights to influence ground commander’s decisions bridging the gap between positive and procedural controls that shape armored conflict.

“There is no staff process in our division that should not be reimagined in light of the potential of AI,” Taylor emphasized. “This is about saving time, managing data, and getting soldiers focused on the complex business of warfighting readiness.”

Story by Master Sgt. Mark Moore
1st Armored Division

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