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Four takeaways from the 4-star general at Army Futures Command
By: Todd South   1 day ago

Army Gen. John Murray, commander of the new Army Futures Command, outlined top priorities for the Army as it grows its systems, and cited targets for improvement, when he spoke to military and industry leaders Tuesday.

The aim of Army Futures Command is to provide concepts, capabilities and organizational structures for future soldiers to dominate a future battlefield. The command works closely with the eight “cross-functional teams” that focus on top modernization priorities, those teams include: long-range precision fires, the Next Generation Combat Vehicle, Air and Missile defense, Future Vertical Lift, Army Network, Synthetic Training Environment, Assured Position and Navigation and Soldier Lethality.

Here are takeaways from Murray’s talk at the Association of the United States Army on Tuesday, edited for length and continuity.

https://www.armytimes.com/news/your-army/2019/05/07/four-takeaways-from-the-4-star-general-at-army-futures-command/?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Army%20DNR%2005-07-19&utm_term=Editorial%20-%20Army%20-%20Daily%20News%20Roundup

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Re: Four takeaways from the 4-star general at Army Futures Command
« Reply #1 on: May 09, 2019, 12:37:53 pm »
Are there going to be any soldiers in this new army,or is it all going to be equipment?

Or is it that the brass just doesn't want to talk about the soldiers of today and the recruitment system that favors and promotes minorities over others?
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