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IPPS-A is a program that integrates human resources and pay for all Army Soldiers. It provides online tools, talent management, and is essential to the Army's People Strategy. Learn about its features, fielding, issues, and references.
The first phase of DIMHRS was expected to roll out first to the U.S. Army in 2009 and bring all payroll and personnel functions for the Army into one integrated web-based system. The U.S. Air Force, United States Navy and the Marines were expected to roll out in that order after the Army had implemented it. On January 16, 2009, the Deputy ...
A comprehensive list of U.S. Army field manuals, including their status, title, order, date, and superseding notes. Find out the history and evolution of the Army's doctrine and operations publications from ADP 1 to FM 3–0.
IBCS is a network of air defense sensors and engagement stations that can shoot down missiles in their terminal phase. It is designed to replace and integrate multiple anti-ballistic missile defense systems and has undergone testing and development since 2004.
Learn about the history, purpose, and content of the U.S. Army's official publications for soldiers in the field. Find a list of selected field manuals, from leader development to unconventional warfare, and links to download or view them online.
Learn about the different types and levels of instructor badges in the U.S. military, including the Army Senior Instructor Identification Badge. The badge is awarded to certified instructors who work in the Noncommissioned Officer Education System and can be worn on uniforms for life.
Learn about the types, technologies and applications of UPS systems that provide backup electric power to a load when the input power fails. Compare offline/standby, line-interactive and on-line UPS units and their features, advantages and disadvantages.
The Field Artillery Replacement Center was located at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, and was commanded by Ralph McT. Pennell. [3] The first commanding general of the Replacement and School Command was Courtney Hodges. [2] Other commanding generals included Harold R. Bull and Harry Hazlett.