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Huge changes coming to the US Army as new rules to be introduced
Huge rule changes are set to be introducted at the US Army that will change the way they look and operate out on the battlefield. New uniform wear instructions dictate that some military personnel will be allowed to carry their phones while wearing their Physical Training (PT) gear.
The U.S. Army has introduced a new policy updating its grooming, appearance, and uniform standards following a comprehensive review.
Male hairstyles must be short around the ears, "blend evenly" and a type of fade, according to the new rules. Hair on the top of the head must be shorter than 2 inches, while hair on the side cannot be more than 1 inch. Male and female soldiers can shave their heads.
Soldiers in the U.S. Army will soon have to adhere to an updated policy on appearance and grooming, according to a new Army directive. The "intent of this directive is to reinforce uniformity and discipline while fostering consistency and professionalism across the Army,
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US Army soldiers kick the tires on a new class of multipurpose drones
Soldiers tried their hands at Launched Effects, service's latest buzzword for drones doing everything from reconnaissance to strike missions.
The U.S. Army Raleigh Recruiting Battalion held a Change of Responsibility ceremony Friday morning at Durham Bulls Athletic Park,
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US Army Live Missile Fire Exercises
A Patriot Advanced Capability 2 Interceptor missile is fired from an M903 Patriot Launching Station assigned to Battery D, 1st Battalion, 1st Air Defense Artillery Regiment during the patriot live fire portion of Exercise Tenacious Archer 25 on Aug.
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China bristles at US Army’s Typhon missile launcher in Japan
Beijing made the claim weeks after showcasing its nuclear arsenal and hypersonic capabilities in a Victory Parade early this month.
The move Monday comes as the U.S. and Japan increase their deterrence against China's growing assertiveness in the region.
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Army to cut 6,500 active-duty aviation jobs over next 2 years
The move aims to realign the force toward the use of unmanned drones instead of manned aviation platforms and will occur over fiscal years 2026 and 2027.