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KILEEN, Texas — As if watching cowboys, ride, rope and wrestle in front of an ecstatic crowd wasn’t exciting enough, Military Appreciation Night added another level of enthusiasm May 16 and made the 77th annual Rodeo Killeen event even more rewarding.
WASHINGTON — Beginning in June, the Army is suspending a requirement for Soldiers to complete a previously required level of professional military education, or PME, to qualify for promotion to noncommissioned officer ranks up through master sergeant. Read moreArmy to suspend temporary promotions beginning in June
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The culmination of the 120th Infantry Brigade Best Observer Coach/Trainer, or OC/T, Competition in early spring at Fort Cavazos marked a notable chapter in the military’s competitive landscape. Read moreObserver coach/trainer competition concludes with surprising victory
FORT HUACHUCA, Arizona — In a strategic move to bolster data security and protect against evolving cyber threats, the Army announced significant changes to access protocols for Army 365 services. With the maturation of remote capabilities and the introduction of more secure alternatives such… Read moreArmy applies enhanced security measures for data
In my last review, I examined the Oculus VR headset, an absolute blast of a gadget I snagged as a Christmas present for my son. Now, let’s pivot to what I picked up for myself — the Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer — as I gallivant through Europe, capturing the sights in style. Read moreRay-Ban Meta review: Smart glasses blend iconic style with spy-level tech
“The Equalizer” franchise starring award-winning actor Denzel Washington as Robert McCall, a man with a mysterious past and an even more covert and stealthy set of unique skills, celebrated extraordinary success at the box office, and Dana Owens, better known as Queen Latifah, is set to see … Read moreEqualizer reigns “Queen” of primetime
The “Queen’s Eyes” is what spymaster Aya is referred to in her kingdom of Tala, a kingdom known for their continuing devoutness to the old gods and the Visya, people with abilities. Aya, a Visya herself, one who can persuade others, is no exception in her piety. Read more‘The Curse of Saints:’ To save or raze the world
The Fort Cavazos Spouses’ Club celebrated a year’s worth of fundraising in their annual grant luncheon May 15 at the Main Post Chapel where they dispersed the funds to deserving Fort Cavazos community organizations. Read moreFCSC distributes thousands in grants
Schools, employers and programs highlighted their opportunities for career and educational advancement to Soldiers at the College, Credentialing and Career Fair Friday at the Soldier Development Center. Read moreESD fair provides numerous school, career paths for Soldiers
The High Chaparral Youth Center was buzzing with excitement as Tina Smith, school liaison officer for Child & Youth Services, hosted the annual Adopt-a-School program awards ceremony May 14 at Fort Cavazos. Read moreAdopt-a-School program honors local schools, military units
WASHINGTON — As spectators around the world get ready for the Olympics and Paralympics in Paris, one Army program prepares Soldier-athletes to compete in the games. Read moreSoldier-athletes chase Olympic dreams through WCAP program
In an intense doubleheader, the 6th Battalion, 56th Air Defense Artillery Regiment, emerged victorious, defending its title of intramural soccer champions for the second year in a row after defeating the 582nd Medical Logistics Company, 61st Multifunctional Medical Battalion, 1st Medical Bri… Read more6-56 ADAR defends Great Place intramural soccer champion title
Families of Fort Cavazos gathered under cloudy skies Saturday morning at the Courses of Clear Creek on the installation to take advantage of a break in the constant storms that had been hammering the area to participate in the 12th annual Ben Hogan Golf youth clinic. Read moreBen Hogan, First Tee host golf clinic for Fort Cavazos children