Adm. Alvin Holsey, commander of U.S. Southern Command, is retiring after only about a year at the helm of the combatant command, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Thursday in a social media post.
No explanation was given for Holsey’s retirement.
“On behalf of the Department of War, we extend our deepest gratitude to Admiral Alvin Holsey for his more than 37 years of distinguished service to our nation as he plans to retire at year’s end.
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The recently codified expansion of authorities that will permit Army Counterintelligence Command agents to conduct searches, execute warrants, and make arrests off of military installations extends into cyberspace.
At a media roundtable on the sidelines of the annual AUSA conference Wednesday, Lt. Gen. Tony Hale, deputy chief of staff for intelligence, G2, and multiple senior officials from the command, shared new details about its current caseload and the anticipated implications of those off-post authorities.
“The adversary is collecting on us every day, no matter where we are.
Start saying goodbye to beef taco filling, pork sausage patties and beef rectangles floating in nebulous liquid in your meals-ready-to-eat. And say hello Cuban-style beef picadillo with veggies, buffalo chicken and red curry chicken and rice.
Those are among the new MREs expected to start coming out next year after food scientists at the Army’s feeding division in Natick, Massachusetts received feedback from troops on what flavors they wanted and didn’t want.
The Prince of Wales has said he still keeps up
The Army is using computer analysis that it views as artificial intelligence to wade through the files of enlisted soldiers seeking promotions, checking for eligibility and other basic scores.
Maj. Gen. Hope Rampy, commanding general of Army Human Resource Command ,said enlisted evaluation boards have to review thousands of records, some of which include soldiers that are “not even competitive for promotion, but we still have to give them an order of meritless score.
Picture it, Arnold Schwarzenegger, lathered in baby oil and mud, glowering at the jungle. The Predator alien’s vision phases into bright greens and yellows, molten oranges, and reds; always searching for that precious heat blob. Then, silence. The hunter passes over the human standing three feet away because he looks like a clay sculpture with a Planet Fitness membership.
It’s an iconic movie moment and a staple of action-movie lore: outsmart an interplanetary trophy hunter with a handful of wet dirt and fish poop. Legendary scene. Terrible physics.
Artificial Intelligence is seen as a game-chang
Name: SgtMaj Paul Davis USMC (Ret)
Title: Director of Military Relations
For most of his life, Paul Davis has lived and breathed the Marine Corps, though funny enough, he never planned it that way.
Growing up, Paul’s sights were set on a career in law enforcement. The military wasn’t even on his radar. But life, and the Corps, had other plans.
What started as a single enlistment turned into a 27-year journey of leadership, mentorship, and service. Along the way, Paul served in some of the most demanding and rewarding assignments imaginable, including a coveted post at Camp David.
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