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Retired Lt. Gen. Arthur Gregg, a trailblazing officer who became the Army’s first Black three-star general in 1977 and for whom the former Fort Lee was renamed last year, died Thursday, accor… ...
Army 3-star general leaves behind legacy of transformation, mentorship By Emily O'Neill August 4, 2021 ...
Description A US Army Field Grade Officer Service dress green cap owned and worn by Major General Colin L. Powell. This dark green wool cap, without chin strap and insignia, features a double oak leaf ...
The ASU became mandatory for wear in 2014, replacing the Army dress green uniform, which saw 61 years of service. The service plans to begin issuing the Army Greens to new soldiers in summer 2020.
The Army’s chief of logistics has been relieved and demoted following an investigation into allegations that he fostered a racist and toxic command climate. Duane Gamble, a lieutenant general ...
The U.S. Army 's top enlisted man is close to unveiling the final version of the World War II-era Pinks and Greens uniform that could be approved for all soldiers next year. Sergeant Major of the ...
A basic combat training battery at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, is the first in the Army to get the service’s new World War II-style dress uniform.
A man pretending to be a three-star U.S. Army general wanted to impress a woman when he unexpectedly landed in a chartered helicopter at the headquarters of a North Carolina technology company ...
The green service uniform has finally been laid to rest after 61 years of approved wear.
The Army's first Black three-star general died Thursday. Retired Lt. Gen. Arthur Gregg was 96. Gregg was the first living namesake of an Army post, and his service extended from war-torn Germany ...
The Army’s first Black three-star general died Thursday. Retired Lt. Gen. Arthur Gregg was 96. Gregg was the first living namesake of an Army post, and his service extended from war-torn Germany ...