Pic of the Day: Jungle School
US Army Soldiers get wet during Jungle School training at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii.
US Army Soldiers get wet during Jungle School training at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii.
US Army helicopters perform a 26-aircraft elephant walk over Camp Perissaki, Greece.
The US Army has long been at the forefront of weapons technology and innovation, constantly seeking to develop new firearms that enable its personnel to meet the demands of modern warfare.
The purpose of this training is to hone Soldiers’ skills for crossing water obstacles and strengthen the ROK-U.S. combined defense posture.
A US soldier assigned to the 2d Cavalry Regiment “lights up” the opposing force during Dragoon Ready 23 in Hohenfels, Germany.
A grinning soldier from the US Army’s 101st Airborne Division is shown here rappelling from a Black Hawk.
“E3B” is a culminating triad event where Soldiers train and test their skills in an attempt to earn the Expert Soldier Badge, Expert Infantryman Badge or Expert Field Medical Badge.
Command post exercises give unit headquarters staff the ability to practice warfighting in a simulated environment.
JA23 is U.S. Africa Command’s largest exercise in East Africa. Led by U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa (SETAF-AF), this multinational exercise brings together more than 20 countries from four continents to increase partner readiness for peacekeeping missions, crisis response and humanitarian assistance.
JRTC 23-04 is the first time that a military partner from the U.S. Central Command area of operations is participating at the Company level at a Combat Training Center in the U.S.
Soldiers from Task Force Wolfhound take a break from training to pose with their weapons in Djibouti, Africa.
The US Army 25th Infantry Division has been stationed in Hawaii since 1941 and is now the most important military force in the region.