Housing
WASHINGTON - The Army began its fiscal 2023 housing tenant satisfaction survey today to gather feedback about living in Army housing. Survey results will guide future plans for improvements to housing, resident services, and community amenities. "Army leaders want your opinion about your Army housing, so please take a few minutes
Housing
WASHINGTON - The Army began its annual housing tenant satisfaction survey Jan. 11 to gather feedback about living in Army housing. Survey results will guide the decisions the Army makes about future housing. "By responding to the survey, every resident will have a voice in how the Army and its partners
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WASHINGTON - Over 50,000 soldiers responded to the first-ever Department of the Army Career Engagement Survey or DACES, during its first year of collection, Army officials recently announced. DACES is an important retention tool, allowing active-duty soldiers to share their thoughts about continued military service to Army senior leaders. The customized
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On Sept. 14, 2021, the Army announced its plan to comply with the Secretary of Defense's order requiring all service members to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. The Army has made COVID-19 vaccines part of our normal medical readiness requirements and began mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations of soldiers using the FDA approved
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WASHINGTON - The Army outlined its plan today to fully comply with the Secretary of Defense's order requiring all service members to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. The Army began implementing the Secretary of Defense's order on Aug. 24, following DoD and White House guidance. Before then, vaccines had been optional. "This
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The Department of the Army announced today the implementation of the new Aviation Incentive Pay (AvIP) rates to stay competitive with the civilian aviation industry. Aviation incentives are special pays above base pay to ensure aviators are ready and available for flight duty, regardless of unit of assignment. These rates became
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The U.S. Army announced last week that the National Museum of the United States Army will open to the public June 4, 2020. The National Museum of the United States Army will be the first and only museum to tell the 244-year history of the U.S. Army in its entirety. Now