Technology to Drive New, Better Ways to Educate the Force
With ever-expanding technologies and young "digital natives" now entering the force, military officials hope to take military education to a whole new level beyond distance learning as it exists today. defense.gov |
Course marks 45 years of turning students into leaders
Waves of college students striving to become U.S. Army officers are spending an intense month at Fort Knox this summer with the annual Leader's Training Course, which marks its 45th anniversary this year. army.mil |
As troops leave, choppers stay
As U.S. combat troops leave Iraq, the helicopters are sticking around. army.mil |
Mullen: Communities, Veterans Can Help Each Other
Veterans have a lot to offer communities, and local leaders can help the nation's debt to those who served by providing employment and support, the chairman of the joint Chiefs of Staff told an audience of hundreds at the University of Arizona. defense.gov |
Face of Defense: Guardsman Serves in the Classroom
Georgia National Guard Spc. Doug Lane is an intelligence analyst deployed to Iraq, but he's still teaching college algebra at night and working on his own divinity degree to become a chaplain. defense.gov |