By Prince Acquah Cape Coast, Dec 9, GNA – Research conducted by the Institute of Education, University of Cape Coast (UCC), has revealed significant gaps in the ...
Housed in an old stable, Pullman Tech Workshop works to bring stability to area’s historic housing stock as well as its ...
The country is set to mark a historic milestone next week with the expected release of the first-ever Kenya Junior School Education Assessment (KJSEA) results for 1,130,680 learners, ushering in a new ...
With the graduation of Training Group 52, more than 42,000 Sailors completed initial training during Fiscal Year 2025 (FY25), ...
FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. — Fort Leonard Wood Soldiers are learning to operate unmanned aircraft systems, commonly called a UAS or drone, so they can incorporate the critical battlefield technology into ...
What is usually an event of tears and hugs of pride and gratitude got a playful twist from one family from Bowie, Maryland. Two sisters, about to pin a U.S. Army patch on their brother’s sleeve as he ...
Recently, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has argued that during the Biden years, Army basic training became too soft and lost some of its hardcore edge. He wants basic training to toughen up. Which ...
Formally known as the Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) Institutional Research Training Grant, the T32 enables academic institutions to make awards to select individuals for ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth may bring back the practice of several Army drill sergeants swarming and screaming at recruits during basic training in what is known as a “shark attack.” The practice, ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is considering reversing a ban on the "shark attack," the time-honored aggressive practice used by drill sergeants to train U.S. Army recruits in basic training. The ...
Nearly five years ago, the Army moved away from the practice of several drill sergeants surrounding trainees and yelling at them to establish dominance at the start of basic training — a practice ...
New soldiers arriving for their first day of Basic Combat Training, are "welcomed" by drill sergeants from both the U.S. Army and U.S. Army Reserve. (Sgt. 1st Class Brian Hamilton/Army) Two memos ...
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