At 19 years old, Army Pfc. Mace Veit completed four of the Army's most challenging training schools in a single year.
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Soldiers in Georgia hoping to earn the Army's coveted Ranger tab will now start the school by stabbing their way through Fort Benning's new bayonet course.
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The US Army Rangers are bringing back bayonets
Bayonet training has mostly been replaced in US Army basic training by other hand-to-hand combat, but Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s “warrior ethos” may have led to its return.
FORT BENNING, Ga. — The first female graduates of the Army's Ranger School offered their initial public comments Thursday on their experiences breaking through that gender barrier, citing a mix of ...
FORT LIBERTY, N.C. – A U.S. Army Ranger-qualified Explosive Ordnance Disposal officer recently added a Sapper tab to his uniform. 1st Lt. Jack Bordes, the executive officer for the Headquarters and ...
The 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne) has a long, proud history dating to 1952, when the group was activated in Fort Bragg, N.C. The 75th Ranger Regiment is trained to be the most rapidly ...
First Lieutenant Shaye Haver tackles an obstacle course as part of the training in the U.S. Army Ranger School. Haver and Captain Kristen Griest are the first women to complete the training. (Robin ...
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