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WASHINGTON - The U.S. Army continues its mission to modernize and revolutionize how it feeds its soldiers with a visit from Chef Robert Irvine, on July 26 at the Pentagon. Deputy Chief of Staff, G-4 Lt. Gen. Heidi Hoyle - the Army's lead logistician - and several food-service personnel met
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WASHINGTON - The Department of the Army broke ground Aug. 9 on a new barracks project at Joint Base Lewis-McChord that will use sustainable building materials. The new buildings, designed to house 168 soldiers of the 1st Multi-Domain Task Force, will help the Army evaluate the benefits of using sustainable building
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WASHINGTON - The U.S. Army is expanding its financial support for military spouses by enhancing the reimbursement program for business costs and relicensing fees. The new directive permits reimbursement of up to $1,000 for business-related expenses, in addition to the already authorized $1,000 for relicensing fees resulting from a relocation. "Army