Four big tech executives the Army directly commissioned to be lieutenant colonels, with no military background, will not recuse themselves from business dealings with the Department of Defense -- as ...
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Boosting soldier ingenuity the focus of new Army-commissioned study
A recently begun two-year study by the University of Texas at Arlington aims to provide insights on the value of SJTs for soldier development.
The United States Army has opened applications for multiple pathways for individuals seeking to enlist as Soldiers or become ...
WASHINGTON − When the Army announced it would commission four executives from some of Silicon Valley's top tech giants as lieutenant colonels in the reserves, critics said they could use their insider ...
Cadets of the Golden Buffalo Battalion at their respective company commissioning ceremonies The Golden Buffalo Battalion commissioned twenty‑five Army ROTC graduates as Second Lieutenants in the ...
Three of the four tech executives represent companies that combined have military contracts worth more than $1 billion. Now, the Army and one of the executives say, tech isn't even part of the ...
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