After a 75-year run in Tucson, Miller’s Surplus is closing. The store specializes in military surplus and outdoor apparel and ...
Picatinny Arsenal, Morris County's second-largest employer, notified civilian staff of a 'workforce rebalancing' that could ...
Miller’s Surplus, located at 406 North 6th Avenue in Tucson, announced on Wednesday that it is closing down after 75 years.
Longtime Army surplus store and Tucson institution Miller's Surplus announced on Facebook Wednesday that it would be shutting ...
A longtime Tucson business that has been a staple for outdoor and military surplus gear is shutting down after serving the ...
A site in Sydney – the first of 67 military bases identified for divestment by Defence – is tipped is to return $65 million ...
Army civilians who have been identified as "surplus" have days to accept reassignments or separate from federal service.
Inspired by tactical clothing designed to blend in, this Swoosh shoe stands out with its understated style and timely ...
More than 100 civilian employees in the Army Sustainment and Joint Munitions Commands at the Rock Island Arsenal will be reassigned to different areas within the Army Materiel Command and Department ...
The plant's temporary pause began on March 12 while experts conducted a review of safety and storage of lead azide.
The Army is forcing thousands of civilian employees into new jobs as part of what it calls a service-wide “rebalancing process,” a sweeping effort officials say will help avoid layoffs but requires ...
Army Sustainment Command (ASC) and Joint Munitions Command (JMC) received email notifications about the status of their ...