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Sensing fabric, special food among Army’s cold weather training tools
Here are some of the extreme cold weather efforts now in development from Army researchers.
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Unknowns about Ukraine gear accountability revealed in watchdog report
An obtained early report illustrates the severe limitations of early accountability measures in tracking and monitoring gear donated to Ukraine.
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Military hypothermia and frostbite decline as cold-weather ops ramp up
Even as more troops participate in cold-weather training, injuries associated with the cold are on the way down.
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Lawsuit alleges sexual assault by former USNS Carson City skipper
The alleged assault occurred just before Christmas in 2021.
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How an ‘unprecedented’ shooting study may shake up Marine marksmanship
The new study will challenge every assumption about how to teach Marines to get rounds on target.
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SEAL to Storyteller: Remi Adeleke hosts new military podcast
The Down Range podcast features veterans’ tales of combat.
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Marine Corps looks at ocean glider for rapid resupply to fight China
With speeds of 180 miles per hour, the seaglider could fill a known gap in the Marines’ high-speed logistics mission in the Pacific.
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Navy officer convicted in ‘Dateline’ death gets more time for appeal
The junior officer was convicted for killing his Belgian wife in 2015.
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Mental health evacuations for deployed US troops are on the rise
In 2022, 38.8% of evacuations from Central Command were mental health-related, compared to 33.5% in 2021 and 27.2% in 2020.
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Marine Corps eyes national rebranding of recruiting centers
Marine Corps recruiting offices across the country may soon be getting a major face-lift for the first time in more than 17 years.
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Sensing fabric, special food among Army’s cold weather training tools
Here are some of the extreme cold weather efforts now in development from Army researchers.
-
Unknowns about Ukraine gear accountability revealed in watchdog report
An obtained early report illustrates the severe limitations of early accountability measures in tracking and monitoring gear donated to Ukraine.
-
Military hypothermia and frostbite decline as cold-weather ops ramp up
Even as more troops participate in cold-weather training, injuries associated with the cold are on the way down.
-
Lawsuit alleges sexual assault by former USNS Carson City skipper
The alleged assault occurred just before Christmas in 2021.
-
How an ‘unprecedented’ shooting study may shake up Marine marksmanship
The new study will challenge every assumption about how to teach Marines to get rounds on target.
-
SEAL to Storyteller: Remi Adeleke hosts new military podcast
The Down Range podcast features veterans’ tales of combat.
-
Marine Corps looks at ocean glider for rapid resupply to fight China
With speeds of 180 miles per hour, the seaglider could fill a known gap in the Marines’ high-speed logistics mission in the Pacific.
-
Navy officer convicted in ‘Dateline’ death gets more time for appeal
The junior officer was convicted for killing his Belgian wife in 2015.
-
Mental health evacuations for deployed US troops are on the rise
In 2022, 38.8% of evacuations from Central Command were mental health-related, compared to 33.5% in 2021 and 27.2% in 2020.
-
Marine Corps eyes national rebranding of recruiting centers
Marine Corps recruiting offices across the country may soon be getting a major face-lift for the first time in more than 17 years.
-
Sensing fabric, special food among Army’s cold weather training tools
Here are some of the extreme cold weather efforts now in development from Army researchers.
-
Unknowns about Ukraine gear accountability revealed in watchdog report
An obtained early report illustrates the severe limitations of early accountability measures in tracking and monitoring gear donated to Ukraine.
-
Military hypothermia and frostbite decline as cold-weather ops ramp up
Even as more troops participate in cold-weather training, injuries associated with the cold are on the way down.
-
Lawsuit alleges sexual assault by former USNS Carson City skipper
The alleged assault occurred just before Christmas in 2021.
-
How an ‘unprecedented’ shooting study may shake up Marine marksmanship
The new study will challenge every assumption about how to teach Marines to get rounds on target.
-
SEAL to Storyteller: Remi Adeleke hosts new military podcast
The Down Range podcast features veterans’ tales of combat.
-
Marine Corps looks at ocean glider for rapid resupply to fight China
With speeds of 180 miles per hour, the seaglider could fill a known gap in the Marines’ high-speed logistics mission in the Pacific.
-
Navy officer convicted in ‘Dateline’ death gets more time for appeal
The junior officer was convicted for killing his Belgian wife in 2015.
-
Mental health evacuations for deployed US troops are on the rise
In 2022, 38.8% of evacuations from Central Command were mental health-related, compared to 33.5% in 2021 and 27.2% in 2020.
-
Marine Corps eyes national rebranding of recruiting centers
Marine Corps recruiting offices across the country may soon be getting a major face-lift for the first time in more than 17 years.













