Women’s Army Corps: Paving Way for Women in the Army
Women’s Army Corps was established in the early 1940s to relieve able-bodied soldiers in their non-combat duties during World War II.
Women’s Army Corps was established in the early 1940s to relieve able-bodied soldiers in their non-combat duties during World War II.
Red Sands Integrated Experimentation Center, the newest military testing facility of the US, will soon rise on Arabian soil.
The US military turns to Gen Z online gaming community in recruiting the new generation of armed forces. Will it work?
A Fort Bragg soldier removed from service was found to have claimed online that he wanted combat experience so he could kill black people.
Before the unfortunate demise of RAH-66 Comanche, there was AH-56 Cheyenne, an attack helicopter made ahead of its time.
US Soldier Indicted For Illegally Making And Selling 3D Gun Parts In His Barracks Room
In a report, the Iron Brigade deployed in Poland has saved the U.S. Army $26 million using the Next Generation Automatic Test System (NGATS)
Wanting to replace its aging helicopter fleet in the 1980s, the Army launched the LHX program, where RAH-66 Comanche was conceived.
Robot dogs act as training aids for medics who will treat the real thing.
Here’s a couple of cool videos of Army helicopters conducting live fire training in South Korea.
The US Army has put into place a new policy making it easier for soldiers to report sexual assault.
US Army recently announced that it would be accelerating the development of its autonomous vehicle (AML), conducting another demo soon