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"Shark attacks" are meant to allow drill sergeants to establish dominance over trainees early on. The Army has moved away ...
Pete Hegseth may reinstate the aggressive "shark attack" practice used by drill sergeants to train U.S. Army recruits, which ...
Fort Jackson welcomed Command Sgt. Maj. William M. Shoaf, home to South Carolina and as its senior enlisted leader during a ...
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, ...
Following a recent “bay toss” at Fort Benning, Georgia, that damaged both personal and government property, the practice was ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is weighing the return of the U.S. Army’s aggressive “shark attack” training practice as the Pentagon vows to “Make Basic Great Again.” Hegseth, a U.S. Army National ...
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.
Staff Sergeant Marcie Bonilla of the Florida Army National Guard completed nine challenging weeks at Drill Sergeant School, re-learning every basic training task and perfecting them to train future ...
New Army recruits are the future warfighters the U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground (YPG) developmental test mission will ...