After years of missing goals, the U.S. military’s recruiting slump has flipped. In FY2025 the Army hit its 61,000 target four ...
Army messaging has in the past emphasized force rebalancing, but Rampy described the program as a way to “get ahead” of a ...
The U.S. Army announced the winners of the FY25 Secretary of the Army Career Counselor of the Year, Reserve Component Transition Career Counselor of the Year, and the inaugural James R. Bragg Senior ...
A new waiver program would counteract career restrictions for soldiers facing investigations, allowing promotions and ...
Sgt. 1st Class Roxanne Nissen, a Career Skills Program intern, is working with the Soldier and Family Readiness Division before she retires from the Army this summer. (Mike Strasser/Army) The Army ...
COLORADO SPRINGS — Moving from installation to installation is just a reality when you are in a military family. For some military spouses, that can make career-building a challenge. The Portraits for ...
There are 1 million military spouses in the global U.S. military community. They provide critical support to our Soldiers and their Army careers, and often, their own careers suffer as a result. The ...
An Army working group is looking at whether some soldiers at large installations and in certain MOSs ought to be able to stay ...
When military life dictates frequent relocations, unpredictable schedules, and extended separations, the idea of a stable career can feel impossible for military spouses. Consulting firm Booz Allen ...
Soldiers under misconduct and certain law enforcement investigations will be able to be promoted, attend schools and move bases with a waiver that gets rid of ‘flags’ on their records. The policy ...