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The multimillionaires from Meta, OpenAI and Palantir are now lieutenant colonels without even passing the Army Fitness Test.
The Silicon Valley executives will serve as senior advisers as part of the U.S. Army Reserve, according to a news release.
The new formation is set to recruit tech executives to work on major Army challenges, but the service has not articulated ...
Silicon Valley tech leaders will go direct commission course, take a PT test, and presumably help make the Army more ...
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The Army is swearing in top tech executives from Meta, OpenAI and Palantir as senior officers to be part-time advisors. Check out our latest YouTube videos. Watch here 🎥 ...
Two Marine officers believe the Army's loss could be the Marine Corps' gain by adopting the relatively light but heavily ...
Beyond the four newly commissioned officers' immediate assignments, the "bigger mission" for Detachment 201 is to "inspire more tech pros to serve without leaving their careers," the Army said in a ...
Four Silicon Valley technology executives from major companies are joining the U.S Army Reserve as officers to inject the ...
The Army said in a press release that the four executives are Shyam Sankar, CTO at Palantir; Andrew Bosworth, CTO at Meta; ...