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Lt. Gabrielle White is the first woman ever to complete the arduous 3-day competition as the Army implements new ...
as they compete during the Malvesti obstacle course in the 2025 Best Ranger Competition, April 11, 2025, at Camp Rogers in Fort Benning. (Patrick A. Albright/U.S. Army via AP) This image provided ...
The US Army is set to introduce the Army Fitness Test (AFT) in June 2025, replacing the Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT). The AFT eliminates the standing power throw and introduces age-normed ...
The Army, in an internal memo, said that it will make changes to its fitness test, including rebranding the test, eliminating its most criticized event, and introducing new performance standards ...
US Army said the fitness test will be called the ‘Army Fitness Test’ (AFT) instead of the former ‘Army Combat Fitness Test.’ A look at the key changes. The US Army in an internal memo said ...
The unit is preparing to deploy under the U.S. Army Southern European Task Force Africa (SETAF-AF) in support of military operations across the African continent. The 555th DET (MCT) will play a ...
A former U.S. Army intelligence analyst was sentenced to seven years in prison on Wednesday for giving sensitive military information to a person he believed was affiliated with the Chinese ...
A former U.S. Army intelligence analyst was sentenced today to 84 months in prison for conspiring to collect and transmit national defense information, including sensitive, non-public U.S ...
The U.S. Army announced an overhaul of its physical fitness test, including gender-neutral standards for soldiers in 21 combat jobs. The new fitness test consists of a three-repetition maximum ...
A Black woman became the first female to complete the U.S. Army's Best Ranger Competition, a three-day event. According to ...
The new Army Fitness Test comes after Pete Hegseth, the defense secretary, ordered the elimination of lower fitness standards for women in combat roles. By Jonathan Wolfe Women in U.S. Army combat ...
April 23 (UPI) --An ex-U.S. Army intelligence officer will spend the next seven years in jail for selling American military secrets to Chinese officials and trying to recruit others in the scheme.