Delta Operator Faces Free-Fall Malfunction at 17,000 Feet
The chute malfunction sent me into a spin so violent, it prevented my eyes from being able to focus on anything. Everything was a blurry smear.
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The chute malfunction sent me into a spin so violent, it prevented my eyes from being able to focus on anything. Everything was a blurry smear.
A botched Army briefing labeled mainstream activist groups as terrorists, sparking outrage and prompting a full review of its training materials.
I took a last breath and slipped under the bubble line and through the escape hatch. The view of the submarine was breathtaking. It was huge!
With no real limits to the mission other than to mimic a Spetsnaz unit and cause chaos, we embraced our role, wreaking havoc on the island, and ensuring the U.S. Navy security forces at NAS Adak had their hands full around the clock.
In this remote, unforgiving landscape, the Rangers stand as living embodiments of the creed they repeat, their every action a testament to the brutal efficiency and relentless determination it takes to survive and prevail in a place where survival is anything but guaranteed.
Army pilots face new challenges with evolving threats and complex missions. Major training and tech overhauls aim to keep them prepared.
Leidos secures $191M contract to bolster US Army’s software capabilities, reflecting a broader military push to strengthen cyber defenses.
In the race for AI supremacy on the battlefield, China’s ‘intelligentized’ Multi-Domain Precision Warfare strategy highlights a stark divergence from U.S. principles by sidelining human judgment in favor of relentless machine-driven lethality.
Exercise Reforger tested NATO’s readiness during the Cold War, with troops using M88 Mobile Floating Assault Bridges to cross rivers swiftly.
The Cockerham family’s betrayal of trust during a time of war stands as a stark reminder that corruption can infiltrate even the most sacred duties, turning those entrusted with the nation’s welfare into perpetrators of greed-fueled criminal enterprises.
Second Lieutenant Alma Cooper has shattered stereotypes and set a new standard for what it means to serve in the U.S. Army, proving that excellence knows no bounds—whether in uniform or on the pageant stage.
With senior enlisted leaders dropping like flies and command bios disappearing overnight, it seems the Army’s top brass is in the middle of a silent yet sweeping housecleaning of its highest-ranking NCOs.