The Army is hoping that a new exit survey asking soldiers why they are leaving the service will help steer quality of life improvements down to the installation or battalion level and boost future retention.
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The Army is hoping that a new exit survey asking soldiers why they are leaving the service will help steer quality of life improvements down to the installation or battalion level and boost future retention.
The USS Silversides, now a museum, will leave Muskegon for the first time in nearly 40 years for preservation work aimed at extending its life for future generations.
Constitution is the world’s oldest commissioned warship still afloat, and Eagle celebrated 80 years with the Coast Guard after the U.S. claimed it as a war prize from the Nazis.
