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A U.S. Military drill that stretched into the early morning hours in a normally quiet Pasadena neighborhood left some residents confused and upset about why it was allowed. Loud noises from flash bangs,
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 prepares soldiers for leadership and combat, the service’s ...
Army medics on Fort Hood are training alongside allied forces in the Joint Emergency Medicine Exercise, which brings together military medical professionals from around the world for critical hands-on training in the field.
In the U.S. military's latest war games, AI took a front seat. A top commander told CBS News "it's not going to go away, and we ignore it at our own peril."
The cuts are part of a broader financial squeeze that has forced Army planners to slash training across the force while commanders reshuffle money. ABC News previously reported that Army planners had begun canceling training events as the service confronted a projected $4 billion to $6 billion funding shortfall.