Figure 1. A 5th Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment, "Long Knife" Trooper qualifying on their M240 at Fort Riley, Kansas (Photo by author) A wise mentor told me that commanders are responsible for ...
FORT LEAVENWORTH, Kan. (May 1, 2015) -- Soldiers can now use smart phones and computer tablets to access the Army's primary website for training information. Previously, they needed a computer with a ...
A key tool for the Army's online training apparatus will be taken offline next month in favor of an updated website, according to the service. The Army Learning Management System, or ALMS, will be ...
The Army was set to launch its new online training platform at the beginning of 2024, retiring the long-maligned Army Learning Management System, or ALMS. But the service says it has delayed the ...
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