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  • Lack of sleep leads to lack of readiness, experts say

    Staff Sgt. Jacob Miller said he realized he was putting himself and others in danger more than once.Miller, who spoke at the Army Office of the Surgeon General-sponsored Performance Triad Sleep Summit, Dec. 9, was describing his thoughts while driving home tired after long duty hours, sometimes 26

  • NCOs with poor conduct, performance face possible discharge

    Senior noncommissioned officer selection boards and the Qualitative Management Program, or QMP boards, scheduled for the second, third and fourth quarters of this fiscal year, will consider Soldiers in all components, E-6 through E-9 for possible involuntary separation.Notification memos went out

  • 'Meet Your Army' campaign aims to put Soldiers, service, back in spotlight

    Over the last 14 years, the American public saw a steady stream of information about the Army through television and newspapers. But as involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan has died down, Americans are seeing fewer Soldiers in the press. And even fewer Americans know a Soldier personally.Through the

  • Lead from among

    I love sports. Growing up, I played just about every sport that you can think of. I wanted to pass that love of the game on to a younger generation.Now, my experience with kids was something else. I have none. I had no idea what to expect when I volunteered to coach youth soccer for 6 and 7 year