Soldiers with the 7th Cavalry regiment inspect a Bradley Fighting Vehicle in Germany on Sept. 5, 2025. A new government watchdog report found that military ground vehicles used by the Army and Marine ...
US Army and Marine Corps vehicle fleets aren't sufficiently ready for war, a watchdog study finds. The GAO report highlights a dramatic decline in vehicle readiness due to maintenance and spare parts ...
Outdated technical information and a lack of parts have led to a decline in the ability of tanks, armored vehicles and trucks used by soldiers and Marines to carry out ground missions, a government ...
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Fox News Host Shows Off ‘Some Of The Toys’ From Trump’s Tank-Rolling Military Birthday Parade
Fox News host Charlie Hurt showed off “some of the toys” that will be rolling during President Donald Trump’s upcoming military parade. Trump is very much looking forward to the military parade ...
WASHINGTON — The Army will showcase its most powerful military vehicles Saturday in a parade through the nation's capital, featuring more than $265 million worth of tanks and armored vehicles that ...
WASHINGTON — Tanks, troops and heavy vehicles from Fort Cavazos, Texas, are being loaded onto trains and heading to the nation’s capital for the Army’s long-planned 250th anniversary celebration that ...
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Army, Marine Corps vehicles not ready for combat, watchdog finds
Industry challenges and reductions in vehicle overhauls have kneecapped vehicle combat readiness in the Army and Marine Corps ...
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The Army and Marine Corps are paying more to repair vehicles that are less ready to fight, watchdog says
The US Army and Marine Corps are struggling to maintain their combat vehicle fleets and keep them ready for war, with shortages of spare parts and maintainers sidelining many of them, a US government ...
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