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Camp Attebury JMTC marks 10 years of Soldier training, mobilization
February 2013 marks the 10-year anniversary of Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center in Edinburgh, Ind., as a mobilization station in support overseas contingency operations and other missions around the world.
Armor, Infantry unite at West Point for Maneuver Ball
West Point hosted the third annual Maneuver Ball, Feb. 1, 2013, at the West Point Club with nearly 350 community members, staff and faculty attending, including 150 Class of 2013 cadets branching Armor or Infantry.
USO opens largest center at Fort Belvoir
The USO cut the ribbon on their new "Wounded Warrior and Family Center" at Fort Belvoir, Va., during a grand opening ceremony, Feb. 5, 2013.
Medal of Honor nominee Romesha leads charge to retake COP Keating
This is part two in a three-part series about former Staff Sgt. Clinton L. Romesha's heroism at the battle of Combat Outpost Keating, and his transition from Soldier to civilian. There is some graphic language in this article.
Army partners with industry for vehicle efficiencies
The Army is partnering with the automotive industry and others in an effort to jump-start the development of more energy-saving and high-performance vehicles.
SecArmy appreciative of new behavior healthcare technologies
Secretary of the Army John McHugh stepped into a high-tech world of psychology at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., Feb. 6, 2013.
Texting fail - Perils of distracted walking
Thanks to smartphones and the Internet, videos of people walking and texting their way into an embarrassing adventure aren't difficult to find.
COP Keating battle begins, Medal of Honor nominee Romesha takes action
This is part one in a three-part series about former Staff Sgt. Clinton L. Romesha's heroism at the battle of Combat Outpost Keating, and his transition from Soldier to civilian.
COP Keating: MOH battle begins
This is part one in a three-part series about former Staff Sgt. Clinton L. Romesha's heroism at the battle of Combat Outpost Keating, and his transition from Soldier to civilian.
Jay Leno test drives Army vehicle
Jay Leno's garage is known for some of the most impressive vehicles in the world, and parked inside was the Army Materiel Command's Fuel Efficient Demonstrator, Feb. 4, 2013, in Burbank Calif.
Divisions will get 9 Gray Eagles to train, but deploy with 12
The Army plans additional Gray Eagle units, one for each of 10 active-duty divisions, and several more for special operations units, aerial exploitation units and the National Training Center.
Strong Bonds retreats build healthy families, stronger units
Holly Coats and her husband, 1st Lt. Josh Coats, a platoon leader with 563rd Aviation Support Battalion, 159th Combat Aviation Brigade, have used her parents as a marital role model.
Army advances two airborne radios
Project Manager Airborne Maritime/Fixed Station, assigned to the Army Program Executive Office for Command, Control and Communications-Tactical, is overseeing the development of the two radios known as the Small Airborne Networking Radio and the Small Airborne Link 16 Terminal.
Army recognizes patients during Patient Recognition Month
Blanchfield Army Community Hospital command and staff joined Army Medicine worldwide in honoring patients during Patient Recognition Month.
SecArmy orders 'Ready and Resilient Campaign'
Secretary of the Army John McHugh Feb. 4, 2013, directed that programs from resilience training to suicide prevention be part of a wide-ranging "Ready and Resilient Campaign" plan, which will launch later this month.
COP Keating: The Battle Begins
This is part one in a three-part series about former Staff Sgt. Clinton L. Romesha's heroism at the battle of Combat Outpost Keating, and his transition from Soldier to civilian.
Divisions will get nine Gray Eagles to train, but deploy with 12
The Army plans additional Gray Eagle units, one for each of 10 active-duty divisions, and several more for special operations units, aerial exploitation units and the National Training Center.
CSA's strategic intent: Delivering strategic landpower in an uncertain world
Chief of Staff of the Army Gen. Raymond T. Odierno discusses his vision for how the Army will operate in the future.
Army family reunites at Special Olympics in Korea
An American Special Olympian was reunited with her U.S. Army officer brother in South Korea during the 2013 Winter Special Olympics Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea.
Army exploring 'human dimension'
The Army realized in the early years of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan that in addition to conventional warfare, Soldiers were being asked to perform a lot of nontraditional functions, some of which they were often ill-equipped to do.





