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He said the SOF now includes a surface-to-air missile regiment, which is in the final stages of formation, and that a rocket ...
High-speed helicopters, coordinated fire teams, and rapid mission execution—U.S. Marines recently conducted a notional air ...
Grace McGill is taking full advantage of every opportunity at the University of North Georgia (UNG). The junior cadet and ...
The Ukrainian air-assault force’s 25th Brigade just got a lot heavier. Photos that appeared online this week confirm the brigade has re-equipped with German-made Marder infantry fighting vehicles.
The air assault drill was held in Carentan, France, where on June 6, 1944, paratroopers from the 101st arrived to liberate the town and provide vital support to the Allies’ beach landings.
U.S. soldiers support air assault training on Batan Island, south of Taiwan, during the Balikatan exercise in the Philippines, April 23, 2023. (Jeff Tolbert/U.S. Army) This story has been corrected.
U.S. Servicemembers attended USARCENT's first Air Assault Course from April 3 to 14, at Camp Buehring, Kuwait. Task Force Spartan was in charge of creating Kuwait's first Air Assault Course.
"Air Assault is important not only for Afghanistan but anywhere that the Army is going to go," said 2nd Lt. Michael A. Graham, the platoon leader.