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US military ends practice of shooting live animals to train medics to treat battlefield wounds
The United States military is no longer shooting live animals as part of its trauma training exercises for combat medics. The 2026 National Defense Authorization Act, which was enacted on December 18, ...
More than 80 years since the attack on Pearl Harbor, the surprise military strike still looms large in Hawaii’s memory. Now the US is working to shore up its dominance in the Pacific. One peaceful ...
Multi-day field operations are a routine part of military training and are known to impact physical performance. These exercises build resilience and readiness by simulating combat conditions that ...
Across the U.S. armed forces, artificial intelligence is no longer confined to research labs or experimental projects. It is now reshaping how service members learn, train, and prepare for combat.
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