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Heat illness remains ‘significant threat’ to troops, despite warnings and guidance
More than 2,500 active-duty service members suffered some form of heat-related ailment in 2016.
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Skip your next PRT — new rules reward fit sailors
Sailors who score high on fitness may only have to take one physical readiness test next year instead of the two the Navy currently requires, provided those sailors are within body fat standards.
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New concerns that lower fitness standards fuel disrespect for women
It’s another political battle inside the Corps over gender and standards that stems in part from last year’s controversial decision to allow women to serve in combat units traditionally restricted to men.
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New Year’s fitness plans already flat? Get tips from 5 bodybuilders in uniform
Was your resolution to get ripped? Have you already started slacking? Don’t despair.
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Heat illness remains ‘significant threat’ to troops, despite warnings and guidance
More than 2,500 active-duty service members suffered some form of heat-related ailment in 2016.
-
Skip your next PRT — new rules reward fit sailors
Sailors who score high on fitness may only have to take one physical readiness test next year instead of the two the Navy currently requires, provided those sailors are within body fat standards.
-
New concerns that lower fitness standards fuel disrespect for women
It’s another political battle inside the Corps over gender and standards that stems in part from last year’s controversial decision to allow women to serve in combat units traditionally restricted to men.
-
New Year’s fitness plans already flat? Get tips from 5 bodybuilders in uniform
Was your resolution to get ripped? Have you already started slacking? Don’t despair.
-
Heat illness remains ‘significant threat’ to troops, despite warnings and guidance
More than 2,500 active-duty service members suffered some form of heat-related ailment in 2016.
-
Skip your next PRT — new rules reward fit sailors
Sailors who score high on fitness may only have to take one physical readiness test next year instead of the two the Navy currently requires, provided those sailors are within body fat standards.
-
New concerns that lower fitness standards fuel disrespect for women
It’s another political battle inside the Corps over gender and standards that stems in part from last year’s controversial decision to allow women to serve in combat units traditionally restricted to men.
-
New Year’s fitness plans already flat? Get tips from 5 bodybuilders in uniform
Was your resolution to get ripped? Have you already started slacking? Don’t despair.













