The Army will scrap some Stryker combat vehicles that are currently in Alaska and send others to prepositioned stocks as it transitions a brigade combat team in the state from a Stryker to an infantry formation, according to Army Chief of Staff Gen. James McConville. Vehicles the Army decides to keep in other locations, such as prepositioned stocks, will be upgraded to the newest variant, the Stryker A1 double-V hull, McConville said at a June 6 press conference to mark...