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Providing shelter for Soldiers

The Force Provider system furnishes everything 150 Soldiers need; climate-controlled billeting, shower, latrine, kitchen, power distribution, even morale, welfare and recreation facilities.

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The ultimate kitchen remodel

The Integrated Logistics Support Center at Natick Soldier Systems Center has saved the Army refurbished more than 1,300 Mobile Kitchen Trailers, more 100 Containerized Kitchens and about 100 Laundry...

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Feedback - Listening to soldiers

SOLDIERS should always have their say.

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'Ironman' a game-changer on battlefield

After a 2 1/2 hour firefight in Afghanistan Iowa National Guard Solders started wondering how they could carry loads of crew-served weapon ammunition over rough terrain like Jesse Ventura did in the...

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Combat feeding delivers for soldiers

WHEN Soldiers open up pocket sandwiches in Afghanistan, they probably care a lot less about how they were developed than how they taste and whether they curb hunger.

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Testing in progress - Soldiers help researchers develop, refine gear for...

Four times a year 30 Soldiers report to the Natick Soldier Systems Center to help researchers conduct medical studies and equipment testing to determine where to spend, or not spend, millions of...

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The haunting of Fort Monroe

The Civil War buildings at Fort Monroe, Va., are rumored to be haunted by Civil War era apparitions. Haunted or not, the place is creepy at night.

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Tale of a 10th Mountain Division Muleskinner

Harry DeSmet Thompson is one of the 10th Mountain Division's oldest surviving "muleskinners."

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Foreign Military Sales: Army supports international relations through...

The U.S. Army Security Assistance Command is known as the "Army's face to the world," maintaining relationships with more than 150 countries through its role in Foreign Military Sales.

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Warrior Games: Soldiers triumph over injuries in 2011 Warrior Games

Soldiers of all ages and disabilities participated in the 2011 Warrior Games. Injuries, illnesses and wounds vanished amid the enthusiastic cheers of onlookers and the athletic precision present in...

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Living hard: The story of Chief Warrant Officer 4 Daniel "Dan" Laguna

Retired Chief Warrant Officer 4 Daniel "Dan" Laguna should be dead. The former Green Beret should have died several times, actually.

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Survivor: War hero uses experiences to reach out to Soldiers

John McCormick is a survivor. He survived two combat tours in Vietnam and came out a hero. He survived deep depression and suicidal ideation and came out addicted to alcohol. He survived his substance...

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The future of networked mission command

On their patrols through a mountain village, Capt. Scott DeWitt's Soldiers knew they were safe from sniper fire. Sensors and unmanned aerial systems scanned the tops of buildings, rapidly feeding...

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Understanding sacrifices for freedom

Most teenagers spend their summers working, hanging out with their friends and grumbling about reading assigned for the coming school year. Very few would voluntarily give up a chunk of their...

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Coming home: Building support for veterans

The Army is always trying to improve the standard of care Soldiers receive today. But with the emphasis on the new veterans returning, sometimes the veterans from previous wars are unintentionally...

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Transitioning to a civilian career

Moving into any career is difficult, no matter where you start or where you're going. You must consider many things: Personal interests that translate into job skills, how to build a resume and, most...

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Rebuilding the foundation: Academy builds confidence, skills of Iraqi NCOs

BUILDING a strong and effective noncommissioned officer corps that lives up to the title of "backbone" takes time. Iraq lost experienced NCOs through attrition during the Iraq-Iran War and years of...

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Security: Iraqis stand ready to defend their own

BEGINNING in 2012, Iraqis will be responsible for defending their own borders and air space, and for policing their own people, both inside and outside their cities.

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Responsible transition: coordinated efforts ensure successful transfer of...

IN 2008, there were more than 500 military bases in Iraq manned by U.S. military personnel. Before United States Forces-Iraq leaves that country at the end of 2011, the future of each installation...

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Partners for peace - Civil Capacity projects help improve prosperity in Iraq

ELECTRICITY, water, schools, hospitals, transportation networks and an active police force are among the things often taken for granted in the United States. In Iraq however, these services are...

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