The Association of the United States Army (AUSA) is a private, non-profit organization that serves as the professional association of the United States Army. Membership is open to everyone, not just Army personnel, nor is membership mandatory for soldiers. AUSA welcomes anyone who subscribes to the philosophy of a strong national defense with special concern for the Army.
It publishes this magazine every month.
It was founded in 1950.
The topics for the February 2026 issue are:
Not Business as Usual - Army Pushes for Agility in Acquisitions
Resilience in the Cloud: Fighting Doesn't Stop When Networks Go Dark
Commitment to Serve: Football Standout Made Ultimate Sacrifice in Vietnam
Fight for Missouri; Early Civil War Battle Set Conditions in Battleground State
New Frontiers: Spanish-American War Sparked Army Transformation
Veteran Core: 'Old Army' Troops Formed Backbone of Union Forces
HISTORICALLY SPEAKING - 'Political General' Proved His Worth on Battlefield
THE OUTPOST - Ill-Fated Laos Incursion Led to Heavy Casualties
The topics for the March 2026 issue are:
Forging Ahead - Army Pairs with Industry to Serve Soldiers
Meet the Makers: Skilled Depot Workers Support Warfighters
Gaining Its Footing: Army Speeds Fielding Robots on the Ground
The Maryland Line: State's Troops Played Storied Role in Revolutionary War
Hits and Misses: Historians Still Debate Mark Clark's WWII Generalship
HISTORICALLY SPEAKING - Goddard's Work Rocketed US Into Space Race
THE OUTPOST - Casualty Concerns Forced Nuclear Option in Japan
The topics for the April 2026 issue are:
Battlefield Evacuations - Future May See Unmanned Carem Movement of Casualties
'Golden Hour' Disruption: Army Must Be Prepared for Prolonged Casualty Care
Enterprise to Execution: Army Field Support Brigades Bridge Competing Demands
80 Years of Impact: US Army Families in Europe Mark Milestone
Born of Necessity: WWII US Veterinary Corps' Work Kept Army Moving
Garden State Gambit: Patriots Fought to Restrict British to New York
HISTORICALLY SPEAKING - Colonial Hero Succeeded on and off the Battlefield
THE OUTPOST - Embargo-Busting Bagdad Vexed US Commanders
Each issue includes a number of interesting articles that cover historical as well as current topics. It also highlights companies and organizations that support the Army. Finally, it includes book reviews and some very insightful letters to the editors.
The cover price of this magazine is $3.00.
Also included is a brand new 4 5/8" very colorful patch promoting the Army's version of the ALQ-211 SIRFC. It depicts a crow(?) in an Army flight suit clutching lightning bolts. In front of an Apache Helicopter. The bird and the helicopter are facing left while the Air Force and Navy version has them facing right.
The Suite of Integrated Radio Frequency Countermeasures (SIRFC) is an integrated electronic countermeasure system which provides RF threat awareness and active self-protection jamming capabilities for Army aircraft against RF air defense systems actively engaging the aircraft.
The colors on this sticker are nice and crisp and clear. There are no rips or tears.