US Army Rangers and Nuclear Disablement Teams trained this summer to neutralize enemy nuclear sites. The exercise reflects rising tensions with nuclear-armed nations and those pursuing such weapons.
What truly separates an Army Ranger from a Navy SEAL? This video breaks down their core mission sets, unit structures, and ...
(Tribune News Service) — The soldiers were methodical as they went through their gear and prepared to venture into the jungle Tuesday. They had just arrived by helicopter at the Army's jungle warfare ...
TACOMA, Wash. (May 15, 2012) -- The U.S. Army Ranger story is typically a closed book, but Joint Base Lewis-McChord's Rangers opened the pages of their latest chapter for an evening last week. The ...
In April of this year, for the first time ever, 19 women started the Army's premiere infantry leadership school. This Friday, two of them will graduate, automatically making them two of the most ...
This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article here. Among the 150,000 soldiers who landed on and fought across the hostile beaches of ...
The 18 soldiers from the 6th Ranger Training Battalion at Camp Rudder are under investigation for using their automatic weapons without permission after participating in a mock “sea battle” at the ...
Under simulated enemy threats, trainees were required to overcome high-pressure conditions and respond rapidly with ...
Over the summer, soldiers from the Army's little-known Nuclear Disablement Team linked up with the elite 75th Ranger Regiment at a training event that offered insight into how the US military is ...
Members of the Army’s elite 2nd Ranger Battalion land at Bellows Beach by boat. The Army Rangers spent two weeks on Oahu to train for Pacific operations after decades of intense Mideast deployments.