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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 shock civilians into military life. In 2020, the Army quietly replaced it ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Recruits prepare to graduate from Army boot camp on Fort Jackson, South Carolina, on Feb. 9th 2020.Robin Hicks/US Army A Pentagon ...
Sudden cardiac arrest remains the top non-traumatic cause of death for young U.S. service members, with rates reaching as ...
Back in 2015, when Trump had begun his presidential campaign, Webster hadn’t taken him seriously, because he “said some crazy ...
The Marine Corps intends to demolish two historic buildings on Parris Island. Local preservationists are pushing back against the plan.
New year, same story. Former Lodi city councilman Shakir Khan has yet to be sentenced for his “nolo contendere” plea to ...
Ben Roberts wasn’t enticed to Texas Tech as an NIL bonus baby. Rather, he got a late scholarship offer from the Red Raiders’ previous football coach, Matt Wells. Roberts was a zero-star Class of 2022 ...
The Army and Navy exceeded federal limits on low-scoring recruits using preparatory courses, the watchdog said. The Pentagon disputes the findings as services face ongoing challenges in military ...
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