US Army Enacts New Policies Better Enabling Victims to Report Sexual Assault
The US Army has put into place a new policy making it easier for soldiers to report sexual assault.
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
Raider X is the US Army’s new high speed helicopter
Research finds that soldiers accused of drug offenses are more likely to be in pretrial confinement than those accused of sexual assault.
The US Army is facing recruitment issues, falling around 10,000 short of its enlistment goal this 2022 fiscal year.
SpaceLink signed a five-year contract with the US Army to explore ways how to easily or quickly obtain data information.
US Army updated its tattoo policy last June, allowing recruits and current soldiers to have tattoos on their hands, nape, etc.
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In a last-ditch effort, Benavidez spat at the doctor as he closed the morgue bag where Benavidez’s body had been placed. The doctor responded, “I think this one will survive.” Benavidez had fought for six hours to save the lives of his comrades and survived all the sustained injuries.
Just a couple of weeks after the Army reneged on its pledge to accept recruits without high school diplomas; they came up with another scheme to meet their already low recruitment goals. On June 29th, I wrote about how the Army was miserably failing to meet its recruitment goals, so they dropped the educational requirements […]
“His death in Syria takes a key terrorist off the field and significantly degrades the ability of [the Islamic State] to plan, resource, and conduct their operations in the region,” the White House said in a statement.
Army Captain Christopher Peeples, an Aviation officer, was recently sentenced to four months in prison for failing to follow proper safety precautions at a Fort Campbell, Kentucky, weapons range. His negligence resulted in the death of a soldier.