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Why the US Army ended one of boot camp’s toughest traditions

For decades, new Army recruits were thrown into boot camp with the infamous Shark Attack, an intense introduction designed to shock civilians into military life. In 2020, the Army quietly replaced it ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth wants to bring back an older, rougher kind of basic training where drill sergeants "instill ...
Obesity among young Americans has been a major challenge for US military recruiters, as has an increase in chronic illness.
Sudden cardiac arrest remains the top non-traumatic cause of death for young U.S. service members, with rates reaching as ...
Starting this month, the Army has begun closing some dining facilities at major bases to begin renovations that will overhaul and privatize how soldiers eat on base. But according to documents posted ...
While it wasn’t long ago that Little Theatre announced the cast list for their next performance, “Darling, I’m Home,” they’ve already scheduled auditions for the season’s penultimate performance of “A ...
A local economic development official says the Naval Hospital site in Port Royal is still in the running for the Coast Guard ...
Business Insider was invited to observe a handful of influencers at Fort Knox while they made content during ROTC Cadet ...
The term “well rested -- well tested” in the context of a military physical fitness test refers to being adequately rested ...
Starting this year, able-bodied active and Selected Reserve Coast Guard members will need to work out at least four days a ...
The Lesotho Defence Force has admitted to two incidents of sexual harassment involving girls at its Mafeteng boot camp. The abuse occurred during medical transfers in a military ambulance by a soldier ...
NAS Pensacola's commanding officer gave tour of base to Rep. Jimmy Patronis and Navy Under Secretary Hung Cao to address base ...