were delivered to the Army Jan. 12 during a ceremony at Fort Myer, Va. The ceremonial delivery of the NEVs, which are entirely electric powered, represents the beginning of a leasing action by the Army to obtain more than 4,000 of the vehicles. The use of NEVs by the Army is part of its comprehensive and far-reaching energy security initiative to ease its dependence on fossil fuels. As part of that initiative, the service will be leveraging electric vehicles and other technologies that exist today, as well as exploring emerging technologies. View Slideshow
’t live like most Army wives. She wakes up in the morning, takes a walk and chats with farmers and villagers at the local bazaar in Tajik, Uzbek and Russian. View Article
s 1st Combined Arms Battalion, 18th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Heavy Brigade Combat Team. View Image
Hundreds of U.S. troops are suffering from traumatic brain injuries caused by war. Neurologists say anyone serving in a combat zone is at risk of severe neurological disorders without suffering a scratch. Michelle Michael shows us how bomb blasts are affecting troops long after battle. View Video