Exploring how each U.S. military branch uniquely shapes recruits through distinct, challenging basic training experiences.
After a formal ceremony, the Army’s Recruiting Command will now oversee the service’s initial training for soldiers and officers.
While “staffing your company” is imperative and often emphasized, many commanders centralize critical information, leading to ...
Gen. Gary Brito discusses the AH-64 Apache Longbow Crew Trainer at Fort Rucker, Alabama, November 2022. (Lt. Col. Andy Thaggard/Army) As the Army has adjusted its doctrine and modernized how it ...
The U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) will soon move its headquarters from Fort Eustis in Newport News to Austin, Texas — but questions linger about how many military and civilian staff ...
The Army’s Basic Airborne Course at Fort Moore, Georgia, is meant to prepare students for the challenges of life as a paratrooper. What you may not have heard until now is that service members who ...
Military organizations use video games for training due to realistic simulations and tactical scenarios. Video games like ...
US Army soldiers will begin operating Edge Autonomy's VXE30 Stalker this month as the service fields the vertical take-off uncrewed system in support of aerial reconnaissance instruction courses.