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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 ...
Learn about the history, role, and functions of the Adjutant General's Corps, a branch of the U.S. Army established in 1775. The Corps provides personnel service support, manages the force, and coordinates human resources services for the Army.
Learn about the different types and criteria of Army recruiter badges, including the Basic, Gold, Master, and Medical Department badges. See the history, design, and awards of these decorations for U.S. Army personnel.
A 22-week military training and education course for U.S. Army infantry and armor officers at Fort Benning, Georgia. Learn about the course's history, organization, content, and international students.
Learn about the history, eligibility, and types of astronaut badges awarded to military and civilian personnel who have performed or trained for spaceflights. The U.S. Army astronaut badge is the least-awarded qualification badge of the U.S. armed forces and consists of a gold device on the army aviation badge.
Find out the Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) codes and descriptions for enlisted soldiers, officer areas of concentration (AOC) for commissioned officers, and warrant officer military occupational specialty (WOMOS) for warrant officers in the US Army. See the changes and updates in the personnel management systems since 2004.
Learn how to avoid drug interactions with medications, foods, drinks, and health conditions. Find out which drugs can cause side effects, reduce effectiveness, or be dangerous when taken together.