Arms Reduction Treaty Would Make U.S. Safer, Officials Say
The leaders of U.S. Strategic Command and the U.S. Missile Defense Agency told a Senate committee they were involved in developing the new strategic arms control treaty, and they believe it will make the United States and its allies safer. defense.gov |
Senate Considers Mattis to Head Central Command
Marine Corps Gen. James N. Mattis called for harmony and consistency in the U.S. Central Command area of operation during his Senate confirmation hearing. defense.gov |
'Grey Eagle' weaponized UAS slated for Afghanistan
Army unmanned aircraft systems officials said success was so great with the integration and testing of the Hellfire missile aboard the Grey Eagle UAS that the Army would begin deployment of four weaponized systems to Afghanistan in the fall. army.mil |
Mullen: Nation Must Recognize Sacrifices of Troops, Families
Americans must recognize the sacrifices and struggles of today's troops and their families and work harder to reintegrate them into their communities, the nation's top military officer said. defense.gov |
USAG Stuttgart urged to hire individuals with disabilities
Garrison and U.S. Army Europe officials challenged the Stuttgart military community to offer disabled persons more opportunities to work here during a National Disability Employment Awareness Month observance, hosted by the U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Equal Employment Opportunity Office Oct. 1. army.mil |