Army Chief of Staff Gen. Kim Gyu-ha speaks to new conscripts and their families as he takes part in a ceremony at a boot camp ...
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Why the US Army ended one of boot camp’s toughest traditions

For decades, new Army recruits were thrown into boot camp with the infamous Shark Attack, an intense introduction designed to ...
Four tech execs joined the Army Reserve as lieutenant colonels in hopes of spurring tech transformation. The C-suite execs are set to bypass traditional basic training, serving about two weeks ...
The Army says it has hit recruiting goals for this year following a military wide slump, a sign the service may be overcoming the struggle to build up its ranks as it seeks a commanding presence in ...
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Boot camp, or military recruit training, is a rite of passage for all enlisted soldiers, guardsmen, sailors, Marines, airmen, and coasties. The main goals of boot camp are to prepare recruits for the ...
Here’s What You Need to Know: Some things are better the second time around. In 2020, Staff Sergeant Monte L. Gould, a 59-year-old veteran, graduated from Army boot camp in... Staff Sergeant Monte L.
After four years in the Army, Nicolas Brooklier wasn’t sure what to do next. Brooklier, who had served as a transportation and logistics officer and attained the rank of captain, mulled getting his ...
The Brown family participated in a military boot camp-style program for children. Submitted photo For Devon Brown and his wife, Allison, that’s something they want to instill in their children now so ...
The yelling, the sweat, the thousand-yard stares — these movies either nailed the chaos or missed it. Every service member has a story about navigating boot camp — the sand, the blisters, the broken ...
During the height of World War II, when thousands of troops were learning intelligence craft at Camp Ritchie in central Maryland, a much smaller corps of several hundred was being trained for ...