Every year, Fort McCoy’s Regional Training Site (RTS)-Maintenance facility holds training for Soldiers who literally help keep the Army “rolling along” with the 91B10 Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic Course.
“We’re behind globally, and this is our aggressive attempt to close that gap,” said the director of the Fort Rucker, Alabama, course. By Patty Nieberg Published Aug 21, 2025 10:00 AM EDT Soldiers will ...
FORT JACKSON, S.C. — Index cards taped to a large board on the wall at Fort Jackson, S.C., reveal the sometimes blunt and gritty reasons that new recruits took a chance at a last-ditch program to get ...
MIAMI, Florida – To help prepare for upcoming medical missions, approximately 20 personnel with the 160th Forward Resuscitative Surgical Detachment, 519th Hospital Center, 30th Medical Brigade, ...
Recruits participate in the Army’s future soldier prep course that gives lower-performing recruits up to 90 days of academic or fitness instruction to help them meet military standards, at Fort ...
A drill sergeant who trains new recruits to be infantry soldiers became the first to shoot a perfect score over the five weeks of an Army course for marksmanship instructors. Staff Sgt. Do Hwan Yi ...
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Army prep course jeopardized health of recruits, IG says
A federal watchdog criticized the Army for breaking with its own requirements when it admitted trainees to a fitness course despite their dietary makeup not meeting the course's requirements. The ...
A group of army soldiers has completed a grueling ranger field training session in the mountains of Taichung, where they endured rugged terrain, extreme fatigue and limited sleep while carrying heavy ...
FORT JACKSON, SC – Every Tuesday before dawn, hundreds of hopefuls line up with exposed midriffs to be weighed and measured at this South Carolina Army base, which takes in more recruits than any ...
The paid 12-month course is aimed at under-25s, with plans for the scheme to grow to 1,000 young people a year.
FORT JACKSON, S.C. — Index cards taped to a large board on the wall at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, reveal the sometimes blunt and gritty reasons that new recruits took a chance at a last-ditch ...
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