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Army.mil gets facelift in new year
Come Jan.16, the official Web site of the United States Army will sport a new look. The new site features a graphic redesign, a new "subdued" color palette, and a downplaying of page graphic elements so user focus will be on content and not flashy graphics. Billed as a "refresh" of the "official homepage of the United States Army," the newly designed Army.mil will be more than just a change to the look and feel of the site, however. READ MORE
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