News from our 104 U.S. Army garrisons, including our five directorates: ID-Europe; ID-Pacific; ID-Readiness; ID-Sustainment; ID-Training
The U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit has three Soldiers qualified for the 2021 Olympic Games!
Spc. Alison Weisz, a marksmanship instructor/competitive marksman for the USAMU International Rifle Team will compete in the Games first event, Women's 10m Air Rifle. This Soldier is from Belgrade, Montana.
Sgt. Phillip Jungman, a marksmanship instructor/competitive marksman for the USAMU Shotgun...
The 2024 MEDCoE Best Medic Challenge is from 3-7 November on Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston and JBSA-Camp Bullis, Texas. .
The annual competition where Soldiers, NCOs, Drill Sergeants and Junior Officers compete for Best Squad, Officer of the Year, Drill Sergeant of the Year, Noncommissioned Officer of the Year and Soldier of the Year, on JBSA-Camp Bullis.
As part of military medicine's "Pivot to Readiness", the U.S. Army Medical Command is reorganizing and re-designating its Regional Health Commands to Medical Readiness Commands. During four ceremonies the Regional Health Commands will reflag and become Medical Readiness Commands.
We are building the future of Army Medicine. Medical reform and restructuring will enhance the ability to...
The U.S. Army Medical Readiness Command, East is located on Fort Belvoir, Virginia. The U.S. Army Regional Health Command- Atlantic was re-designated as MRC, East Sept. 8, 2022.
The U.S. Army has initiated a gender integrated Ranger Course Assessment (RCA) for the first time in the more than 60 year history of the course. This assessment will help prepare Army leaders, Army schools, and the Army for continued success and future integration decisions.
In a complex and unsettled global environment characterized by a resurgence of great power competition between nations, America’s Army Reserve has pressed aggressively and relentlessly to increase its readiness and lethality – driving its ability to support large-scale combat operations to a new level.