The Army's focus on the Western Hemisphere is beginning to show in how it's reorganizing the forces it sends abroad.
An Army unit created to train Afghan forces will operate the Combined Jungle Operations Training Course in Panama. Graduates of that course will now receive the Army’s jungle tab.
Army leaders said they are looking at more virtual reality and remote training inspired by civilian programs at universities.
“We’re behind globally, and this is our aggressive attempt to close that gap,” said the director of the Fort Rucker, Alabama, course. By Patty Nieberg Published Aug 21, 2025 10:00 AM EDT Soldiers will ...
Happy Friday! One of the biggest stories this week has been about how the Army announced it was slashing the number of training courses that soldiers are required to take each year from 27 to 16. This ...
A new analysis of soldiers attempting to join the U.S. Army Special Forces suggests that specific genetic variations play a role in how individuals handle extreme physical and mental pressure. The ...
Sgt. Brenden Lopez uses a computer on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, for a four-session online intervention designed to improve connection with and promote the care of one’s body. (Christopher ...
The Army’s Recruiting Command formally absorbed the service’s initial training for soldiers and officers, giving leaders a closer look at the path an enlistee takes before arriving at their first duty ...
Throughout the month of January, 36 Fort Knox civilian employees locally attended and graduated from what previously was ...
FORT JACKSON, S.C. — Index cards taped to a large board on the wall at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, reveal the sometimes blunt and gritty reasons that new recruits took a chance at a last-ditch ...