Army Opens More Jobs to Women; Some Infantry, Armor, Electrician Posts IncludedMolly Moore
As an Infantry Soldier in the Army, you’ll learn to carry out patrols and surveillance tasks, cordon and search tasks as well the skills required to provide security for other units and agencies. You’ll learn how to locate enemy targets, fight at close quarters and how to effectively seiz...
The United States Military’s special forces units are some of the most elite and capable soldiers in the entire world. One group of soldiers that stands out for their daring feats and world-class reputation are the US Army Rangers. Army Rangers are a rapidly deployable light infantry force. ...
Instead, the decision reflects the reality that for years the Army hasn’t been able to fill thousands of empty posts. While the Army as it’s currently structured can have up to 494,000 soldiers, the total number of active-duty soldiers right now is about 445,...
It's notall that surprising that veterans are often hired to direct a company's IT strategies and infrastructure. Along with infantry and logistics, communication technology is one of the most common areas for officer training, said Nick Swaggert, who directs the veterans program at staffing com...
“My goals if I get elected are pretty much to make Kansas the leader in agricultural development, not only here but around the world,” Ogle said. The retired infantry officer for the Kansas Army National Guard added that he would prioritize border security and American energy ...
the use of weapons. Nazi propaganda warned women in the auxiliary forces not to becomeflintenweiber, or “gun women,” a derisive term for Soviet women fighters. In the last, desperate months of the conflict, Hitler gave in and created an experimental women’s infantry battalion, but the ...
Born enslaved, McWilliams came to Lawrence in 1862 and the next year enlisted in the Union army’s 1st Kansas Colored Infantry, the first Black regiment to be organized in a northern state and the first to see co...
WASHINGTON --The U.S. military is already beginning to recruit women for combat jobs, including as Navy SEALs, and could see them serving in previously male-only Army and Marine Corps infantry units by this fall, according to new plans endorsed by Defense Secretary Ash Carter and obtained by...
He was medically retired from the Army and, after months of hospitalization, returned to work for the railroad. Baldwin's injuries prevented him for being a conductor, so he became a dispatcher. Then his nerve damage got worse, and he had to go on a morphine pump just to function. The ...