The Army wants an anti-tank missile that shoots twice as far as its current weapon 2 hours ago Soldiers assigned to 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment conduct a TOW missile live fire exercise at Fort Campbell, Ky., in April 2018. The Army wants an anti-tank missile to replace the TOW, which was fielded in 1970. (Sgt. Arturo Guzman/Army) The Army is looking for a vehicle-mounted missile to bust up current and future tanks on the battlefield out to 10,000 meters more than double the distance of the missile its replacing. The Close Combat Missile System-Heavy would replace the half-century-old, tube-launched, optically tracked, wireless-guided, or TOW, missile currently in use.
Update: “Command Sgt. Maj. Burgoyne is a tough leader who cares about every soldier in his formation. I have faith in his leadership, and I know his soldiers are his top priority,”
Full Release: Update: III Corps Command Sgt. Maj. Reinstated Following #USArmy Forces Command Investigation U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Pat White, commanding general of III Corps, is reinstating Command Sgt. Maj. Arthur “Cliff” Burgoyne III following an investigation into allegedly using unprofessional language toward subordinates in December 2020. U.S. Army Forces Command concluded the investigation today, Jan. 22, 2021, which determined that Command Sgt. Maj. Burgoyne’s language was not unprofessional and he did not exhibit counterproductive leadership. “Putting #PeopleFirst includes holding our leaders to a high standard,” said Gen. Michael X. Garrett, commanding general of FORSCOM. “Command Sgt. Maj. Burgoyne is a tough leader who cares about every Soldier in his formation. I have faith
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Author Anthony Iacone’s new book “Jupe: A Dignified Life Cut Short” is the compelling biography of a talented and forever young member of a heroic generation
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Recent release “Jupe: A Dignified Life Cut Short” from Page Publishing author Anthony Iacone is an evocative tribute to a World War II hero to preserve his memory, which may be fading, like so many across the decades, among the residents of the town both men called home. Although the talented and popular Jupe died before the author was born, he was inspired to explore the life and premature death of a local hero who made the ultimate sacrifice for his nation and make understanding the long-ago life of a fine young man a relevant and worthy pursuit for modern readers.