The U.S. Army is bringing back its classic "Be All You Can Be" slogan from the 1980s for a campaign that senior commanders hope will help turn around recruiting troubles. Army Chief of Staff Gen. James McConville was sprinkling the revived slogan into conversations with soldiers and reporters while visiting Fort Stewart, Georgia, on Tuesday.
U.S. soldiers are deploying to Europe amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine, some with barely a week's notice to ensure bills would be paid and make arrangements for relatives to take care of their children and pets. Dozens of soldiers from the Army's 3rd Infantry Division based at Fort Stewart, Georgia, boarded a charter flight Wednesday to Germany.
In the coming days, with the exact timing yet to be made public, Fort Stewart’s combat team will arrive at the Joint Multinational Training Center in Grafenwoehr, Germany.
Liberty County outside Savannah is one place where the number of people quitting their jobs has been extraordinary, even amid the national so-called Great Resignation that's seen record numbers of people quit. Why Liberty County is so hard hit and how the employee exodus is changing the fabric of the community, is the subject of this week's Georgia Today.
In mud puddles located on a sprawling military post in Coastal Georgia where tanks rumble and soldiers train for war, the last of a threatened species clings to life.
The Third Infantry Division has released more information about the training accident that killed three soldiers and injured three others early Sunday...
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