Before the Army selected a new combat boot, the laboratory literally conducted a walkoff among competing models.
He was then sent to Hawaii where the Army selected him to play in three more football games against All-Star teams.
The Army selected the Hercules option, ordering it into development in December 1952.
In late June 1941, the Army selected Washington-Hoover for the site of a proposed $3 million supply depot.
The Army felt otherwise, however, and selected instead the site which is known today as Fort Belvoir.
In October 1961, the Army selected three of the designs for a flight evaluation.
The Army had already selected another general for the post.
The Army selected the Santa Ana site on June 16, 1941.
The Army eventually selected the T-44 over both the AR-10 and the T-48.
The Army selected the UH-60 for production in December 1976.