WASHINGTON — In the cold and wet autumn woods of southern Finland, Sgt. Nick L. Piazza, a cavalry scout with the 1st Cavalry Division, and his fellow Soldiers slept in tents and built fires every ...
Discover the U.S. Army’s experimental ultralight cavalry in Hawaii, where Polaris MRZR and DAGOR vehicles are being tested to give scouts unmatched speed, stealth, and mobility in dense jungle terrain ...
We got an inside look at how the United States Army trains tankers and cavalry scouts during its 22-week One Station Unit Training. Chief video correspondent Graham Flanagan went inside the Armor ...
FORT HOOD, TX- Captain Megan Korpiel learned long ago that leadership is not about force. It is about patience, awareness, ...
The first classes of the Robotic Autonomous Systems Leader Tactics course, or RASLT, at Fort Benning’s Maneuver Center of ...
This article was published as part of a content-sharing agreement between Army Times and The Fayetteville Observer. As a result of the Army announcing job cuts earlier this year because of force ...
Twenty-seven cavalrymen charged a group of Japanese infantry at Morong, Philippines, on January 16, 1942. They scattered a substantial force of enemy soldiers and then held their position for five ...
It is back to business as usual for one of the most beloved public-facing elements of the U.S. Army’s presence in Central ...
A cavalry scout became the first active-duty female sniper last month. U.S. Army Sgt. Maciel Hay grew up with the nickname sniper because she could hone in on things really fast and is now embodying ...
On June 17, 1863, Col. Luigi Palma di Cesnola was forced to watch his men get slaughtered near the village of Aldie, Virginia. Just hours earlier, his superior officer had placed him under arrest for ...