The US Army is thinking about the threat of nuclear war again and wants to make sure it has the right people to deal with it
Christopher Woody
Jan 17, 2020, 4:41 PM
The US military's shift to focus on competition with Russia and China has put renewed attention on the threat of nuclear weapons.
Nuclear war remains an extremely unlikely but dangerous threat, and one the Army is thinking more about, the service's chief of staff, Gen. James McConville, said this week.
Responding to it and other challenges effectively requires the right people with the right skills, and the Army has several programs meant to ensure it has them, McConville said.
https://www.businessinsider.com/army-revamps-personnel-management-amid-turn-to-great-power-competition-2020-1