DCMA activates Missiles primary contract management office
The establishment of DCMA Missiles is the latest evolution of DCMA Vision, the agency’s strategic plan.
View Article19 SFS conducts Op Feathered Laser
Col. Denny Davies, 19th Airlift Wing and installation commander, participated in Operation Feathered Laser which was conducted by the 19th Security Forces Squadron at Little Rock Air Force Base,...
View ArticleSIOP hosts first Think Different, Build Better Industry Day
The Navy’s Shipyard Infrastructure Optimization Program (SIOP) Think Different, Build Better Industry Day is coming this summer.
View ArticleReady Tiger 24-1: MCA enables combat airpower at CL Perry-Houston
To reduce military presence in a theater of operations, small teams of Air Force specialists establish expeditionary air bases at dispersed locations. The MCA concept plays a key role, requiring Airmen...
View Article188th Infanty Brigade supports Marne Focus
FORT STEWART, Ga.—The “Ready Brigade,” 188th Infantry Brigade, supported the “Raider Brigade,” 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division in the unit’s annual Marne Focus exercise at Fort...
View ArticleArmy's SAAPM Emphasizes Unity and SHARP Program Enhancements
FORT SHAFTER, Hawaii -- As the Army once again recognize April as Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month, its approach to addressing sexual harassment and assault within its workforce continue...
View ArticleShannon Dye Has Received a Bachelor's Degree
Atlanta, GA native, [Civilian] Shannon Dye has received a bachelor's degree test. While on active duty, military members are encouraged to further their education through off-duty programs to improve...
View ArticleMilitary Health Conference Opens with Call to Come Together as One
Ashish S. Vazirani, performing the duties of the undersecretary of defense for personnel and readiness, launched the 2024 Military Health System Conference—back after a decade-long hiatus—with a...
View ArticleDefense Health Agency Assists European Command’s Operation Austere Challenge...
The Defense Health Agency tracked more than 500 transports from the front lines to hospitals of simulated casualties during the computer exercise Operation Austere Challenge 2024, March 4–14. Austere...
View ArticleANG Command Chief visits Kingsley Field
U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Maurice Williams, Air National Guard command chief, and spouse, Mrs. Gwendolyn Williams, visited with Oregon Air National Guard leadership and enlisted members of the...
View ArticleJoint warfighters virtually train in large-scale military exercise
The 705th Combat Training Squadron, also known as the Distributed Mission Operations Center, executed exercise Virtual Flag: Mission Command in a synthetic, joint combat environment, integrating...
View ArticleLA District Command team discuss future projects during Arizona visit
Los Angeles District Commander Col. Andrew Baker led a team from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, or USACE, to review several military and civil works project sites March 25-27 in Arizona.
View ArticleReset of World War II-era barracks moved in 2023 continues in April 2024
World War II-era barracks buildings are shown resting on a new foundation April 3 and 8, 2024, after contractors moved them in 2023 at Fort McCoy, Wis.
View ArticleFort Carson honors volunteers in ceremony
Fort Carson celebrated 555 volunteers April 9, 2024, for amassing nearly 60,000 hours of service in 2023, saving the installation about $1.7 million.
View ArticleFort McCoy sees uptick in weekend training during April 2024
Weekend training operations increased significantly during the first half of April at Fort McCoy, officials with the Fort McCoy Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization and Security (DPTMS) said.
View ArticleBlue Angels Announce Commanding Officer for 2025-2026 Show Seasons
The U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, the Blue Angels, announced the commanding officer for the 2025 and 2026 seasons at a press conference at the National Naval Aviation Museum onboard Naval...
View ArticleGuam Guardsman earns Blade Runner award
U.S. Army Capt. Greg May of the Guam National Guard volunteered for Pathfinder School with two days' notice and despite a series of retests, beat the odds earning the honorary title of "Blade Runner."
View ArticleHumphreys host joint U.S.-Korea Special Olympics event during MOMC
Student athletes representing both the United States and the Republic of Korea participated in a combined Special Olympics event, April 11, at Camp Humphreys, during the celebration of the Month of the...
View ArticleSystems Navigators provide assistance to PCSing families
Families preparing for a move can face many obstacles, however Systems Navigators are available to provide support.
View ArticleUniversity of Alaska ROTC spring exercise Operation Orca Mace hones skills of...
JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska — More than 30 cadets from the University of Alaska Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps program conducted their spring, field training exercise Operation Orca...
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