USC has received over $860,000 for the bodies, which are used to simulate battlefield injuries for surgical training, according to a new report.
Across Europe, Ukrainian volunteers take part in intensive military training programs designed to build essential battlefield skills. Over several weeks, participants learn small arms handling, ...
War Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Tuesday that he plans to reduce mandatory training, and use hazing to get his soldiers ready for a fight. Speaking at a meeting of hundreds of U.S. military ...
Supreme Court addresses discrimination in medical treatment for cadets discharged during training, calls for rehabilitation scheme.
Deploying service members to Missouri and imposing one-size-fits-all standards show they know little about our brave armed forces. | Opinion ...
Pōkeno soldier Corporal Chris Andrews is one of 35 New Zealand Army infantry soldiers currently putting their training to the test in South Korea (Republic of Korea). As the platoon medic, Andrews, a ...
This time, however, the training did not occur in isolated training grounds but in the heart of Taiwan’s cities. Tanks moved through urban streets, more than 20,000 reservists were mobilized, soldiers ...
The U.S. Army is reviving a 20th-century tactic by whole blood transfusions from Type O soldiers to treat injuries when supplies are out of reach.
Agreements in 2021 and 2023 called for USC to provide 12 “fresh tissue cadaver bodies” per year for the U.S. Navy to use in training the IDF.
At the IDF’s cyber base in Beersheba, Lt.-Col. Bar Inbar trains Israel’s next generation of cyber defenders, combining hi-tech innovation with military discipline to safeguard the nation’s security.