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The U.S. military wants to continue live-fire training at Pohakuloa, a high-altitude plateau on Hawaii’s Big Island. Native ...
In Pacific, Army brigade tweaks its modernization program for jungle warfare The unit has over 100 drones, but must balance their use against the tropics' punishing heat.
FORT SHAFTER, Hawaii — In 1st Lt. Mackenzie Corcoran’s successful quest to become triple-tabbed by completing the Army’s challenging Jungle, Sapper and Ranger courses, she banished one ...
A Hawaii-based combat engineer became ‘triple-tabbed’ after finishing Ranger and Sapper school, and a Jungle course.
Imagine my excitement when I was selected to join a group of work colleagues for an experiential leadership and training program at the world-renowned Achiase Jungle Warfare School.
The US military has only two facilities globally for jungle warfare training, one in Hawaii and the other being the Northern Training Area in Okinawa.
The idea of setting up the jungle warfare school was conceived by former Chief of Army Staff, Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw, in 1967, when Indian soldiers suffered heavy casualties at the hands of ...
An instructor at the US Army's Jungle Operations Training Course breaks down every piece a jungle soldier would carry in a "72-hour bag" including weapons, survival tools, and field rations.
US special operators are shifting focus to jungle warfare as the potential for conflict with China grows. Marine Raiders recently completed a jungle warfare course in Hawaii showing the ...
The specter of a future fight in the Pacific, with China or other regional adversaries, has triggered a renewed interest in the U.S. Army on jungle tactics, but training in the new environment comes ...
Far from the deserts of the Middle East, the Army is instructing troops in Hawaii on the skills needed for a potential clash with China. Soldiers at the Army’s jungle training school on Oahu.
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