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Army to be more selective with reenlistment bonuses under new guidance
Soldiers in roles that the Army considers harder to replace or more expensive to train are more likely to see higher bonuses.
Soldiers take part in a human-machine integration demonstration at Fort Irwin, California, March 2024. (Spc. Samarion Hicks/U.S. Army) Four Silicon Valley technology executives from major companies ...
To meet the rising threats in missile defense and the space domain, the U.S Army is now accepting applications for its newest ...
The new military occupational specialty is open to soldiers in grades E-4 through E-9 across the active-duty Army, National ...
The Army is halting a popular program that allowed soldiers to extend their enlistments in short increments, a shift that will require troops to commit to longer service terms, according to internal ...
The new career field is expected to be in place by Oct. 1 and notifications of selection board results are expected in the summer.
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