Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Army researchers study nutrition requirements for high-altitude missions

NATICK, Mass. -- It's old news that warfighters conducting combat operations in mountainous regions like Afghanistan can experience significant loss of weight and muscle mass.

Yet the loss may not be due entirely to a lack of food or high physical activity levels. Hypoxia, a condition that leads to acute mountain sickness, or AMS, can play a major role in muscle loss during high-altitude missions.


https://www.army.mil/article/178605/army_researchers_study_nutrition_requirements_for_high_altitude_missions

Picatinny engineers ensure software reliability for precision airdrop system

PICATINNY ARSENAL, N.J. -- Engineers at Picatinny Arsenal are applying their expertise in software reliability to an advanced precision airdrop system designed to deliver vital supplies to the warfighter on time and in challenging terrain with minimum damage to cargo.

The joint precision airdrop system, or JPADS, is intended to provide increased tactical maneuverability and enable a sustainment capability to support total Army, multi-service, and multi-national ground forces
https://www.army.mil/article/178707/picatinny_engineers_ensure_software_reliability_for_precision_airdrop_system

Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Army Reserve Warrant Officers in the Making

FORT SHERIDAN, IL- Lt. Col. Jose Antonio Rivera, commander of the 9th Battalion, Army Reserve Careers Division (ARCD) recognized Lt. Col. Shane Gierstorf commander of United States Army Reserve Element European Command Joint Analysis Center (Detachment 2) , during a Warrant Officer Candidate (WOC) pinning ceremony held here, Oct. 16, for his visionary approach to fill the ranks of his unit.

Gierstorf took an active role in mentoring and recruiting seven Soldiers in his unit, challenging them to become Warrant Officers, which ultimately resulted in five board selected new warrant officer candidates for the US Army Reserve.

https://www.army.mil/article/176951/army_reserve_warrant_officers_in_the_making

Monday, November 28, 2016

President, Defense secretary make Thanksgiving calls to service members

On Thursday, President Barack Obama and Defense Secretary Ash Carter called several U.S. service members who are taking part in operations around the world to wish them a Happy Thanksgiving.

Obama made nine phone calls to deployed service members Thursday morning: two to the Army; one to the Marine Corps; two to the Navy; two to the Air Force and two to the Coast Guard, according to a White House official.


https://www.army.mil/article/178802/president_defense_secretary_make_thanksgiving_calls_to_service_members

Troops overseas get a taste of Thanksgiving

While Soldiers and their families are celebrating Thanksgiving in the U.S., about 183,900 Soldiers are currently supporting combatant commanders worldwide.

Some 14,968 pounds of turkey and 8,712 pies, including sweet potato and pumpkin, have been delivered to troops in Afghanistan, according to the Defense Logistics Agency spokesman Mike Tuttle.




https://www.army.mil/article/178758/troops_overseas_get_a_taste_of_thanksgiving


Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Meet Your Army: Black Hawk instructor aims for a life more than ordinary

He gets six weeks to make a difference in a young aviator's life.

And that, coupled with an obvious passion for being part of something greater than himself, is the fire that motivates Chief Warrant Officer 2 Thomas K. Henderson, a Black Hawk helicopter instructor pilot and section leader at E Company, 1-212th Aviation Regiment, 110th Aviation Brigade at the Army Aviation Center of Excellence.


https://www.army.mil/article/178554/meet_your_army_black_hawk_instructor_aims_for_a_life_more_than_ordinary

Fort Leonard Wood grants child's wish, makes him Soldier for a day

Soldiers here helped an 11-year-old boy live out his dream when they made him an honorary Soldier Sunday.

Michael Kelsey, of Marshfield, Missouri, has wanted to be a Soldier since he was 5. He has even adopted the saying "superheroes don't wear capes, they wear dog tags." However, Kelsey will probably never realize his dream of becoming a Soldier because of a brain tumor, said Kelsey's mom, Eva Matthews.

https://www.army.mil/article/178436/fort_leonard_wood_grants_childs_wish_makes_him_soldier_for_a_day

Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Army Secretary issues challenge with 'Hack the Army' program

On Nov. 11 at the Capital Factory in Austin, Texas, Army Secretary Eric Fanning announced plans to launch the federal government's most ambitious "bug bounty" challenge, known as "Hack the Army."

Building off the Army's previous "Hack the Pentagon" program earlier this year and similar initiatives advanced by private sector companies, the Army will offer cash rewards to hackers who find vulnerabilities in select, public-facing Army websites.


https://www.army.mil/article/178473/army_secretary_issues_challenge_with_hack_the_army_program

Friday, November 18, 2016

See what it takes to EARN THE SPECIAL FORCES TAB

The Special Forces tab is worn by Soldiers who have completed the qualification course. These Soldiers are considered the most specialized experts in unconventional warfare. Find out what it means to be a Special Forces Soldier, from the history to modern day.

http://www.goarmy.com/home/earn-the-tab.html

Face of Defense: 1st Lt. Shipmon has some unfinished business

For Army 1st Lt. Amber Shipmon, an assignment to Fort Lee, Virginia, was not just a return to the familiar, but an opportunity to continue some unfinished business.

The 25-year-old officer, who serves as the executive officer for Victor Company, 262nd Quartermaster Battalion, arrived here more than a year ago following a tour in South Korea. Her return was the fulfillment of a strong desire to resume her life's work of helping those in need.


https://www.army.mil/article/178443/face_of_defense_1st_lt_shipmon_has_some_unfinished_business

Walter Reed site gets new lease on life with transfer to children's hospital

Rather than have the U.S. government dole out millions of dollars to demolish a vacant research lab, located on the site of the Army's old flagship medical center, Army officials have saved it for a new owner -- a children's hospital.

https://www.army.mil/article/178405/walter_reed_site_gets_new_lease_on_life_with_transfer_to_childrens_hospital

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Female recruiters share recruiting stories, tout rewards of service


In 2013, Staff Sgt. Tifani Hightower questioned whether volunteering for recruiting duty was the best decision. She wondered what she'd gotten herself into.

https://www.army.mil/article/178223/female_recruiters_share_recruiting_stories_tout_rewards_of_service



Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Listen to Army Cadence

http://www.goarmy.com/downloads/web-players/cadence-jukebox.m.html

With multi-domain concept, Army aims for 'windows of superiority'

One tactic the Army is now considering as part of its drive to achieve windows of domain superiority in future battles is the strategic deployment of artillery along coastlines to sink enemy warships.

https://www.army.mil/article/178137/with_multi_domain_concept_army_aims_for_windows_of_superiority


Exceptinal Diego

https://youtu.be/yEErah85pJE

Monday, November 14, 2016

TECHNOLOGY CAREERS AND JOBS

You'll find a great variety of stimulating jobs with technology in the U.S. Army.

 http://www.goarmy.com/careers-and-jobs/about-army-stem/technology-jobs.html

Army Warfighter Assessment EOD

https://youtu.be/lLUMCHqVIWQ