FORT EUSTIS, Va. – Soldiers may soon have the option of gaining an additional skill identifier and special qualification identifier in the Army’s newest, all-encompassing health and fitness program.
Sgt. Scott Pearson, with 4th Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment, participates in a combined rifle qualification range with Polish soldiers Aug. 18, 2015, in Poland. (Spc. Marcus Floyd/Army) The Army’s ...
The Commander of the 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team (ABCT), 1st Cavalry Division (1CD), directed the development and implementation of a standardized certification process, embodied in the ...
U.S. Army soldiers will soon have a harder time qualifying on the service’s M16 rifle and M4 carbine qualification courses. Military officials are primed to ditch Cold War-era marksmanship standards ...
When completed, the range will become the only department of the army approved qualification range in the state of Nevada.
The U.S. Army's new strategy to improve marksmanship will eliminate a shortcut that units use for individual weapon qualification -- a long-standing practice that has eroded lethality over the years, ...
The U.S. Army faces significant threats that will hamper its ability to support Soldiers from the strategic homeland. Army ...