Deer strikes aren’t claims against U.S.
OFFICE OF THE STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE RELEASE It’s that time of year when the deer are out and causing mayhem on the roads. Deer react unpredictably near roads, and this unpredictable behavior increases...
View ArticleKeep safety at forefront this weekend
BY MAJ. GEN. JOHN B. MORRISON AND COMMAND SGT. MAJ. CARLOS M. SIMMONS U.S. Army Cyber Center of Excellence and Fort Gordon The upcoming holiday provides the opportunity for service members, families...
View ArticleCybersecurity awareness part of Army readiness
The U.S. Army is observing its fourth year of Cybersecurity Awareness Month, which coincides with National Cybersecurity Awareness Month. This supports the everyday transformation of the cybersecurity...
View ArticleEnergy security enhances Army resilience
BY KATHERINE HAMMACK Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations, Energy and Environment Energy Action Month is an opportunity for the Army to reinforce energy conservation and raise awareness...
View ArticleACS marks Domestic Violence Month
BY BETTY WARD Army Community Service October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Army Family Advocacy Program celebrates with DoD services around the world, with those who are...
View ArticleCurrent events highlight disaster preparedness
It’s hardly a coincidence that National Emergency Preparedness Month was in September, reminding us to prepare for hurricane season and other unforeseen events such as flooding, tornadoes and acts of...
View ArticleArmy Installations 2025 presents plan
ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE ARMY (INSTALLATIONS, ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT) RELEASE The Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations, Energy and Environment, Katherine Hammack, has released Army...
View ArticleLung cancer often preventable
COMPILED BY CHRIS HIGHTOWER Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center November is National Lung Cancer Awareness month, and lung cancer continues to be the leading type of cancer and by far the most...
View ArticleNew study to examine behavioral health
We remain vigilant in our effort to prevent the loss of our teammates to suicide. Every Soldier is a valued member of our team, and we will sustain our commitment to focused research to help us...
View ArticleYou still have to fly the aircraft first
BY CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER 2 FRANK KIRBY 3rd Assault Helicopter Battalion, 1st Aviation Regiment FORT RUCKER, Ala. — It was early 2003 during Operation Iraqi Freedom, and I was flying as the tail gunner...
View ArticleChildhood obesity serious concern
BY CAPT. WILLIAM CONKRIGHT Tripler Army Medical Center The health of many American children is suffering. Since the 1980s, childhood obesity rates have tripled, and this statistic not only affects our...
View ArticleThank service members this Veterans Day
Regardless of which military branch our Veterans have served in – the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines or Coast Guard – this day belongs to all of them, just as it belongs to the vast generations of...
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