Hegseth ousts Army chief of staff
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The US Army this month introduced its first new lethal hand grenade since the Vietnam War, a plastic weapon that uses shock waves rather than shrapnel to kill enemies.
The Army has implemented significant updates to its retention program in fiscal year 2026, reinforcing a performance based approach
Gen. Christopher LaNeve is set to serve as acting Army chief of staff following the removal of Gen. Randy George.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has awarded a contract totaling over $400 million for the next phase of the West Shore Lake Pontchartrain hurricane protection system, a major project aimed at
WASHINGTON — Secretary of War Pete Hegseth’s “paranoia” about Army Secretary Dan Driscoll taking his job fueled the firing of the Army’s top general, current and former administration officials tell The Post — as a top contender emerges to replace Driscoll if he’s canned next.
An Army Apache helicopter made a precautionary landing in Marshall County on Friday.
The United States Army raised the enlistment age limit for eligible recruits, as the U.S. continues to deploy more troops to the Middle East, fueling the rising concerns across New York and the country about the possibility of a draft being called for the Iran war.
Gen. Randy George’s ouster is the latest clash between the Pentagon chief and the service’s senior leadership, and comes during the war in Iran.