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Inside the Marine Corps Infantry Immersion Training
This video takes viewers inside the Outdoor Infantry Immersion Trainer, a realistic training environment used by the U.S. Marine Corps. Designed to replicate the stress and complexity of combat, it ...
ATLANTA — The Home Depot Foundation announced it invested $10 million in skilled trades training, including a $1 million partnership with Boys & Girls Clubs of America. The investment is meant to help ...
When Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stood on the Pentagon’s parade field last month to announce a memo meant to accelerate the U.S. military’s ability to stock up on cheap drones, the sheet of paper ...
QUANTICO, Va. (7News) — Residents near Marine Corps Base Quantico may hear loud noises or feel vibrations over the next two weeks as the base conducts live-fire and explosives training, military ...
DALLAS — A Texas man is suing Roblox, alleging the popular online gaming platform’s design and safety failures allowed a predator to groom, extort and sexually abuse him when he was a child. In a ...
PARRIS ISLAND, S.C. (WSAV) — A Marine Corps recruit was shot during a training exercise at Marine Corps Recruit Depot (MCRD) on Parris Island Wednesday. The incident occurred during a marksmanship ...
A Marine Corps recruit was shot during a training exercise at Marine Corps Recruit Depot (MCRD) on Parris Island Wednesday. Young boy who lost home run ball to 'Phillies Karen' speaks out France is ...
A Marine recruit at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island was injured after being shot in the leg during a marksmanship training exercise on the firing range. The recruit, assigned to a Recruit ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A new program at Ivy Tech in Indiana is preparing soldiers earlier in their careers. The school is partnering with the U.S. Army and the Indiana National Guard to start an Enlisted ...
PARRIS ISLAND, SC (WTOC) - A recruit was injured today during a marksmanship training exercise at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot on Parris Island, according to a press release from Capt. John Hardin.
Four of the Army’s newest Reserve lieutenant colonels are a few weeks out from finishing training, after which they’ll put on the uniform for one weekend a month and dedicate their time to advising ...
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