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Should You Join the Army, Air Force, Navy, Marines, or Coast Guard?

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Which branch of the world's most elite fighting forces would you fit right in with? Share your skills with us, and we'll let you know where you would do the best!

How Is the National Guard Different from the U.S. Army?

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The National Guard serves many purposes and does many jobs for the United States. Learn what the National Guard is and how it differs from the Army.

Is the army testing an invisible tank?

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An invisible tank could give any military a distinctive edge on the battlefield. Find out how the British army is developing an invisible tank.

What Is a Group of Ants Called? Army vs. Colony vs. Swarm

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You wake up to find a bunch of ants moving like a tiny, six-legged army across your kitchen counter? You pick up the phone to call an exterminator, and while on hold you ask yourself, what is a group of ants called?

What does the Army do at the Prototype Integration Facility?

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Prototype Integration Facility helps build new tools for the U.S. military. Learn about the Prototype Integration Facility.

Ridiculous History: Ancient Armies Waged War With Hallucinogenic Honey

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What was the 'mad honey' used by Roman and Persian warriors? Learn more about hallucinogenic honey in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

From Plant Pots to Ancient Armies, Terracotta Is Universal

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One of the oldest and most widely-used materials in the world, baked clay or terracotta, can be found on roofs, in museums and in gardens all over the world.

How Future Combat Systems Will Work

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The U.S. Army's Future Combat Systems is a massive overhaul of military technology intended to prepare the Army for modern warfare. Learn why the army needs the FCS.

How NCO Professional Development Ribbons Work

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NCO professional development ribbons are issued by the U.S. Army. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn all about NCO professional development ribbons.

What Is A Stryker Vehicle?

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The U.S. Army's Stryker is a lesson in flexibility: There are as many Stryker configurations as there are tasks to complete in today's military. Plus, it's easier to deploy than the mighty M1. Learn all about the Army's ambitious Stryker project: anywhere in the world within 96 hours.

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