Running the ‘Gauntlet’

Soldiers fight through some of the Army’s darkest days in the Korean War.

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Program offers enlisted Soldiers the opportunity to become doctors

A DOD program is helping five U.S. Army NCOs pursue their dreams to study medicine, while continuing to serve on active duty. (DOD graphic by Peggy Frierson, Soldiers, Defense Media Activity)

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Field docs attack Texas-sized challenge in annual skills rodeo

The Army’s 2015 Best Medic Competition tests toughness, perseverance and timely, accurate care for the wounded. (DOD graphic by Pete Ising, Soldiers, Defense Media Activity)

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Spinning war stories at the Double Nickels Speakeasy

Veterans at the Armed Forces Retirement Home swap tales of war and peace. (DOD graphic by Peggy Frierson, Soldiers, Defense Media Activity)

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An explosive competition

Hawaii-based Soldiers take EOD Team of the Year crown at Fort A.P. Hill-hosted stress fest. (DOD graphic by Peggy Frierson)

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17 December 2015

Some ‘Star Wars’ tech inspired by the Army’s experiments in mobility

Retired tech at the U.S. Army Transportation Museum may have served as the creative "Force" behind "Star Wars" gear.

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10 November 2015

Every Army story is important

USAHEC's Veterans Ambassador Program aims to preserve the past through Soldiers' oral histories.

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28 October 2015

Cyber security key to safety in digital age

Army Cyber Command emphasizes the need for cyber diligence in the field and at home.

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9 September 2015

‘Cook, Pot and Palette’

Sgt. Angelo Gepponi’s field art from World War II continues to inspire artists today and serves as a witness to history.

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2 September 2015

Joint COMCAM competition builds skills, camaraderie

The Spc. Hilda I. Clayton Best Combat Camera Competition honors a fallen comrade while fostering bonds across the military services.

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7 July 2015

WWII vets talk tenacity, even in the darkest times

U.S. Army Air Corps veterans talk about their World War II experiences, good and bad, and how staying positive helped keep them alive.

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2 July 2015

Gaming to win

Cyber Soldiers use a popular gaming platform to hone their offensive and defensive tactics.

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2 April 2015

Clearing the air

The Whole System Live Agent Test chamber will enable U.S. Army scientists to evaluate the effectiveness of bio detection gear with warfighter safety in mind.

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27 March 2015

From test tube to battlefield

The U.S. Army's Dugway Proving Ground is in the business of validating defensive and offensive capabilities before putting them in the hands of warfighters.

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11 December 2015

Little-known facts about the Army-Navy game

Dec. 12, the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and the U.S. Naval Academy meet on the gridiron for the 116th time. The game steeped in tradition that's come to be known as "America's Game" has some fascinating little-known facts.

9 November 2015

Old vets offer sage advice to the ‘new breed’

Residents of the Armed Forces Retirement Home offer today's service members their tips for success.

28 October 2015

How to deal with cyber misconduct

Army spouse and professional counselor recalls her experience as a victim of cyber bullying.

30 September 2015

Suicide: Recognizing the warning signs

Experts talk about how to recognize warning signs for suicide, even when, like many military families, you’re hundreds of miles away.

30 September 2015

What parental suicide means for children

Parental death, especially by suicide, has a profound psychological affect on the children left behind. Experts urge remaining family members to get them professional help.

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