Soldiers who train as Air and Missile Defense System Repairers will join some of the most in-demand units in the Army.
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Soldiers who have failed to qualify for their primary job skill will have to reclassify into a new job or be kicked out of the service, U.S. Army Human Resources Command officials said. HRC issued a ...
The Army recently announced a slew of military occupational specialties, or MOSs, that are being added as eligible jobs within the service's Civilian Acquired Skills Program, or ACASP, an initiative ...
The U.S. Army is establishing a new Military Occupational Specialty, 14W Air and Missile Defense Systems Repairer, to operate and maintain Patriot and THAAD missile systems. The move aims to relieve ...
Rear Admiral Greg Rothrock, U.S. Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM) Director of Force Development (J7) signed a memorandum at U.S. Army Cyber Command (ARCYBER) headquarters at Fort Eisenhower, Ga., Feb. 27, ...
As the boundaries of warfare continue to extend beyond traditional battlegrounds, the U.S. Army is making strides into the space domain. With satellite capabilities now vital to military operations, ...