“As we get into a tactical zone, that's where you alter your movement techniques and you dismount,” Col. David Lamborn, who ...
Amid a push to put more small drones in soldiers' hands, the Army is learning there’s a ceiling to the number of unmanned ...
The new Infantry Squad Vehicles cannot survive enemy fire—or even carry three days’ worth of supplies, an insider tells us in ...
As the U.S. Army shifts its focus from counterinsurgency operations to large-scale combat operations (LSCO), the U.S. Army Infantry School at Fort Benning, GA, has taken deliberate steps to reshape ...
A soldier’s weight can be the difference between winning and exposing and the Army’s new push to get the M7 rifle and M250 automatic rifle on the battlefield is changing that calculus with a new 6.8mm ...
A panel of command sergeants major said medical evacuation and its associated tasks require modernization for future ...
Sgt. Michael Mitchell, a Bradley gunner with the 1-16th Infantry, detailed the value of being proficient in their tasks. “We ...
FORT HARRISON, Mont. — The first woman to ever complete the U.S. Army Sniper Course just happens to be a Soldier of the Montana Army National Guard. As stated in a release, she graduated from the U.S.
A World War One soldier has been buried alongside two unknown comrades, 109 years after his death. Sjt Richard Rounsley, who was from Tanfield in County Durham and served in the 12th Battalion of the ...