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What might next-generation military aircrew training look like?
Next-generation military aircrew training may undergo significant changes due to evolving combat aircraft roles, advancements in simulation and Live-Virtual-Constructive (LVC) technologies, and the es...
The Year of Commitments in NATO Joint Training and Exercise
This article discusses the commitments made by members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) for joint training and exercises. Emphasis is placed on the importance of collective defense, im...
Commitment Year for Joint Training and Exercises of NATO - FSB
The article discusses the commitment year dedicated to joint training and exercises among NATO forces, emphasizing increased collaboration and readiness....
Pentagon clarifies Hegseth’s ‘putting hands on recruits’ statement
The Department of Defense has provided additional context regarding controversial comments made by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth pertaining to the methods used in recruiting and training new military...
Why are US Delta Force troops so formidable in Venezuela operations?
The article explores why American Delta Force units are highly effective and resilient during operations in Venezuela, highlighting their rigorous training, specialized skills, and the ability to oper...
Hegseth Thinks Boot Camp Got Too Soft
Lt Col Dave Hegseth criticizes the current state of U.S. military boot camps for being too soft compared to past standards. He argues that modern training lacks toughness needed in combat situations....
Army Quote of the Day By Julius Caesar: ‘For lack of training, They lacked knowledge. For lack of knowledge, They lacked…’
An analysis explores Julius Caesar's famous quote linking training to victory. Caesar is quoted as saying, ‘For lack of training, They lacked knowledge. For lack of knowledge, They lacked confidence. ...
Pentagon clarifies Hegseth’s ‘putting hands on recruits’ statement
The Pentagon has provided additional context to clarify controversial remarks made by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth concerning aggressive recruitment tactics and training approaches....
Surface Warfare Needs Someone to Play the Bad Guy
An article by Cory Zebian in Proceedings magazine suggests that surface warfare units require dedicated aggressor squadrons for more realistic training against opposing tactics, rather than merely dis...
Army Changes Course, Decides to Keep Horses at Two Bases
The U.S. Army has decided to continue using horses at Fort Riley and Fort Hood military bases, reversing an earlier decision to phase out the equine programs. These programs utilize Military Working E...
Guidance: MAA course dates information
The article provides details on the scheduled dates for general courses and human factors and safety training (STEP) organized by the Military Aviation Authority....