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The US Army Rangers are bringing back bayonets
Bayonet training has mostly been replaced in US Army basic training by other hand-to-hand combat, but Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s “warrior ethos” may have led to its return.
Officials at the Army's top infantry training course say bayonet training develops an aggressive mindset for the "last 100 yards" of battle.
Soldiers in Georgia hoping to earn the Army's coveted Ranger tab will now start the school by stabbing their way through Fort Benning's new bayonet course.
At 19 years old, Army Pfc. Mace Veit completed four of the Army's most challenging training schools in a single year.
The Army announced Wednesday that it will open all future classes of Ranger School to women, lifting yet another barrier to women serving in combat. Soldiers who meet the standards and prerequisites ...
WASHINGTON (Army News Service, Sept. 2, 2015) -- From now on, the Army's Ranger School will be open to any female Soldiers who meet the criteria. That's the latest from the Army, as spelled out in a ...
A female Army Ranger for the first time competed in the annual Best Ranger Competition, finishing the event with her two-soldier team in 14th. There are 88 new graduates of the Army Ranger school. The ...
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