For decades, new recruits entering United States Army basic training faced the infamous “Shark Attack,” an overwhelming ...
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is considering a revival of the "shark attack," a once-common drill where recruits are swarmed and screamed at by drill sergeants to instill discipline and readiness.
New soldiers arriving for their first day of Basic Combat Training, are "welcomed" by drill sergeants from both the U.S. Army and U.S. Army Reserve. (Sgt. 1st Class Brian Hamilton/Army) Two memos ...
Army drill sergeants are now banned from making social media posts with trainees during basic training, according to a new policy. An August update to the handbook Army drill sergeants use to train ...
Students from high schools in Texas received a firsthand look at Army life during the U.S. Army Basic Training Experience event held March 25 on Sadowski Field in front of III Armored Corps ...
The US Army has reintroduced bayonet drills at Ranger School to prepare soldiers for combat scenarios where technology may ...
FORT BENNING, Ga. — The U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit is a unique Fort Benning battalion that is not widely known, not even by those in the military. Those familiar with the unit are typically aware of ...