At 19 years old, Army Pfc. Mace Veit completed four of the Army's most challenging training schools in a single year.
At boot camp, soldiers learn to dismantle, clean, assemble and fire their weapons, Jonathan Ballesteros explained during one ...
Even as the Trump administration recently finalized a medical marijuana rescheduling rule—and the president has pushed to ...
The Trump administration opened an immigration detention camp at Fort Bliss, a U.S. military base in Texas. It is slated to become the largest immigration detention site in the country. Fort Bliss, in ...
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Why the Army quietly ended one of boot camp’s harshest traditions
For decades, new recruits entering United States Army basic training faced the infamous “Shark Attack,” an overwhelming introduction meant to break down civilian habits and impose military discipline ...
The Futures and Concepts Command (FCC) is designing the future force by developing integrated concepts and requirements, informed by experimentation, and synchronized into T2COM and Army processes to ...
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One year of Operation Sindoor: IAF shares video of strikes on terrorist camps, military targets in Pakistan
NEW DELHI: One year after India launched Operation Sindoor, the Indian Air Force released a video marking the anniversary of one of the country’s most significant military responses to cross-border ...
ALLEN COUNTY, Ind. (WPTA) - The Salvation Army of Allen County is inviting local youth to participate in its 2026 summer camps. The organization says its summer camps offer a mix of creative learning, ...
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) - The Salvation Army is signing kids up for Camp Keystone, a free week-long camp experience designed to give children a safe place to learn and make memories. This summer ...
Amnesty International said about 1,500 people have been detained by the military for three months and that many of those who have died from disease and starvation have been children. By Saikou Jammeh ...
BAY COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) – As summer approaches and school lets out, many parents around Florida are still heading to work, leaving families searching for safe, fun options to keep their kids engaged.
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