HONOLULU, Hawaii (Army News Service) -- Not everyone survives here in the jungle. It's not that they get eaten by tigers or crocodiles, it's just that they aren't cut out for the environment. As a ...
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Soldiers conduct assault drills in jungle warfare course
Members of the U.S. Marine Corps and the Panamanian security services assault a simulated mortar point during the Combined ...
Just a handful of miles away from Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, sits what could soon be the most consequential training course for soldiers: The 25th Infantry Division’s Lightning Academy, home to the ...
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 requirements ...
As tensions with China build and the US military sends more troops to the Asia-Pacific region, soldiers with the skills to fight and survive in the jungle are increasingly vital. The US Army trains ...
Seven UNG cadets completed the U.S. Army Jungle Operations Training Course on Oahu, Hawaii, with Jason Cooper, left, Benjamin Smith and Thomas Williams earning the Jungle tab. Article By: Denise Ray ...
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US Marines and Panamanian partners close the green mile
Members of the United States Marine Corps and Panamanian security services participate in the culminating event during the ...
The U.S. military has revived jungle warfare training in Panama for the first time in more than 20 years, preparing soldiers in combat and survival tactics in dense, tropical environments amid ...
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