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Army News
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Army News
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Army Reduces Energy Use by 4 Percent
The Army's overall "energy intensity" went down last year, said the Army's lead on energy-use reduction.
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Coming Soon: New Combat First Aid Kit
Maybe it looks like a camouflage money belt on steroids, but it could save your life. The new Individual First Aid Kit, or IFAK, being developed at the Natick Soldier Systems Center eventually will be carried by every Soldier in a combat environment.
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Coast Guard, Army Develop Aircraft Towing System
The U.S. Army teamed with the U.S. Coast Guard on the Standard Aircraft Towing System Joint Venture during a Roll-Off Ceremony at the NMC-Wollard facility today in Eau Claire, Wis.
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Reserve Soldiers 'More Relevant' Than Ever
Amidst concerns of budget and troop reductions, Reserve Soldiers remain a critical component of America's defense, said the chief of the Army Reserve.
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Belvoir Opens TBI Department
The Department of Defense's new $1.03 billion hospital at Fort Belvoir opened the doors to a new, state-of-the-art Traumatic Brain Injury Department Friday.
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DoD Moving Towards Functional Prosthetic Arms
A robotic arm, dubbed "Luke" -- after the Jedi with the mechanical hand -- served as the centerpiece for a Jan. 31 discussion here regarding advancements in prosthetics.
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Tobyhanna Starts new Marine Corps Radar Mission
Even the toughest Marine needs top--notch equipment and support to bring the fight to the enemy. Tobyhanna Army Depot now provides more of that support. Technicians have begun supporting two Marine Corps surveillance radars.
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Mil Safety Officers Offer Cold-Weather Tips
Despite an unseasonably mild winter for much of the United States, military safety officials offer a reminder that Old Man Winter still has two months to go as they underscore the importance of winter safety for service members and their families.
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Gen. Chiarelli Retires After 40 Years
The Defense Department and the Army said goodbye today to a general known for his leadership and his innovation, but who may be best remembered for his focus on advancing brain injury treatment and mental health care.
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Wool Possible Combat Clothing Fiber
Natick Soldier Research, Development, and Engineering Center has contracted for several efforts with the American Sheep Industry Association and its subsidiary, Sheep Venture Company, to develop, test and evaluate wool fabrics for combat clothing.
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