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The Weapons That Turned Infantry Into the Dominant Force on the Battlefield
Modern battlefields may be filled with drones, precision strikes, and advanced sensors, but wars are still decided by ...
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The rifle that changed infantry combat in World War II
This video tells the story of how one American rifle transformed infantry combat in World War II. It follows U.S. soldiers ...
FORT BENNING, Ga. – Generations of Army veterans are familiar with what's known as the "shark attack," that shock-and-awe pile-on of shouting and in-your-face personalized commentary visited by ...
“The infantry was marching along the sides of the road, as it always does, in two long, thin lines…. It was two long lines, thin lines as far as you could see and then it was faces looking into yours.
CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. — Marine Corps leaders have their eyes on the kind of combat that a war against an adversary such as China or Russia could bring, and they are training their troops to be prepared ...
The Army has been on the hunt for a lightweight battlewagon to ferry infantry squads around the battlefield since 2018. Now, soldiers are finally getting their hands on the service’s new infantry ...
The Army is pushing forward with the procurement and fielding of its new Infantry Squad Vehicle (ISV) assault buggy despite years of documented issues with the platform, the service recently announced ...
Trainees from Foxtrot Company, 2nd Battalion, 19th Infantry Regiment, negotiate a confidence course on Fort Benning's Sand Hill in February 2019. (Patrick Albright/Army) A 21st century approach to ...
The new infantry squad vehicle can haul troops through pretty much any terrain in any conditions, but there’s a couple big things it can’t do: protect soldiers from an ambush or allow someone to ...
FORT BENNING, Ga. -- The Army has permanently broadened one-station unit training for infantry Soldiers from 14 to 22 weeks, with more combat arms career fields expected to follow the charge. The ...
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