Dan Driscoll said he has no plans to depart or resign as Army secretary, as there has been repeated tension between himself and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth dating back to last year.
A year after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the Army to take on a long list of tasks—including jettisoning unwanted ...
Army Secretary Dan Driscoll has insisted he is not going anywhere, despite a series of reported clashes with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and his being tipped as the latter’s potential successor.
The U.S. Army’s multi-million dollar barracks modernization efforts are coming along swiftly, aimed to improve soldiers’ ...
Army Secretary Dan Driscoll has no plans to resign or otherwise leave his role at the Pentagon, he said in a statement to The Washington Post on Tuesday, after a series of internal clashes with ...
WASHINGTON — The Senate has unanimously confirmed Christine Wormuth to be the first female secretary of the Army. Wormuth led President Joe Biden's transition team at the Pentagon. She received a warm ...
FORT BRAGG, N.C. — Secretary of the Army Dan Driscoll hosted the inaugural Defense Critical Infrastructure Summit at Fort Bragg on May 14, bringing together military leaders, government agencies and ...
Pete Hegseth may reinstate the aggressive "shark attack" practice used by drill sergeants to train U.S. Army recruits, which was largely ended in 2020.