US Army attack helicopter units are pushing themselves and their aircraft in the Arctic. A... "They had to duck and weave over those 150 miles close to the terrain to get to the target and...
APRIL 2022 Soldiers take diagnostic tests. ; OCTOBER 2022 Regular Army and Active Guard Reserve start taking the ACFT for record on Oct 1, 2022. ; APRIL 2023 Reserve Component Soldiers start taking the ACFT for record. All Regular Army and Active Guard Reserve Soldiers must have a record ACFT no later than April 1, 2023.
The Daily Beast reported on Thursday night that the Army announced a $569 million no-bid contract to BFBC, a firm affiliated with Barnard Construction, to build 17.7 miles of the border...
As the third largest 10-miler road race, the Army’s annual Army Ten-Mile Race is conducted in our nation’s capital by the U.S. Army Military District of Washington (MDW). Attracting over...
Harold Philip Miles (31 January 1899 – 21 July 1957) was an Argentinian-born English cricketer and British Army officer. Miles was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm off break. He was the elder son of Harold Miles of Odstock, Instow, Devon but was born in Rosario, Santa Fe. He mo...
Unfortunately for him and his army, Miles apparently treated his orders to defend the town too literally and stationed most of his 14,000 men just outside the town to the west, on Bolivar...
Miles James was an African American Union Army soldier during the American Civil War and a recipient of the Medal of Honor for his actions at the Battle of Chaffin's Farm. Biography James...
The Army's groundbreaking long-range cannon hit a target 43 miles away over the weekend, military officials said, marking another successful test of an artillery system that the Pentagon says will...
Brigadier-General Philip John Miles , CB, CMG, FRGS, (23 December 1864 – 26 December 1948) was a British officer of the Indian Army during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. After an early career serving on the North-West Frontier and in Central Asia, he rose to command brig...
COLLEGE PARK, Md. — One week before Veterans Day, the only member of the Maryland football team who knows the sound of bombs opened a laptop and tried to reconcile his past with his present. An English teacher had given him a simple assignment: to present on the effects of war to his classmates, college kids. He inserted a small orange flash drive and clicked the folder that read “Military.” Up onto the screen came pictures from his year-long deployment to Afghanistan. He began scrolling t...