Modern battlefields may be filled with drones, precision strikes, and advanced sensors, but wars are still decided by ...
The nature of warfare is evolving at a breakneck pace. Once defined by open-field engagements and conventional tactics, modern combat now spans urban jungles, rugged high-altitude terrains, and ...
Among the thousands of uniformed men striding through the halls of the Pentagon next week will be a tall, balding young Army major reporting for an assignment that promises a significant step upward ...
Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Juan Taiacardona dumps water on his head during the 2022 Best Squad Competition's 12-mile ruck march even at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin, on May 17, 2022. Approximately 40 Soldiers ...
An Army captain’s research paper, written at a Marine Corps professional school, criticized the service’s move to a new rifle and reignited a long-standing debate among infantrymen: heavier caliber or ...
FORT BENNINNG, GA. — When the Chief of Infantry learned through Facebook that the Soldiers of Bravo Company, 2nd Battalion, 28th Infantry Regiment would graduate from basic training April 11, he sent ...
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WASHINGTON D.C. — 1st Infantry Division Soldiers supported the Society of the First Infantry Division (SOFID) by participating in the First Infantry Division Monument Expansion Dedication Ceremony, ...
Soldiers who've both served in combat and mastered their job skills will soon earn a new badge recognizing both achievements. The Master Combat Badge shows that the soldier wearing the new device has ...
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — About 4,000 people gathered at Inouye Field on the morning of Dec. 13 to watch 781 trainees graduate from 22 weeks of One Station Unit Training (OSUT) at Fort Moore. While Fort ...
Troops in infantry, explosive ordnance disposal, combat engineers and medical care specialists commit suicide at higher rates compared to other military occupations according to a new Pentagon report.