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The U.S. Army Combat Readiness Center (USACRC) is a Fort Novosel, Alabama-based organization that provides safety and risk management expertise to the Army and other agencies. It collects and analyzes data, develops and evaluates policies and programs, and communicates relevant information to prevent accidents and loss of combat power.
Army Sustainment University (ASU) is a subordinate school of the U.S. Army Combined Arms Support Command located at Fort Gregg-Adams, Virginia. It offers education programs in logistics, management, and acquisition to military and civilian personnel of the Department of Defense and other agencies.
Learn about the training and qualification for airmobile and air assault helicopter operations at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. The course is challenging, rigorous, and requires physical and mental endurance, as well as skills in aircraft orientation, sling load, rappelling, and fast-rope techniques.
The Army conducted a 'force projection' training exercise on Shemya Island, a remote Alaskan island less than 300 miles from the Russian coast.
Learn about the formal system of education for enlisted personnel in the U.S. Armed Forces, including the Army's Basic, Advanced, Senior and Master Leader Courses. Find out the mission, goal, schools, programs and courses of each branch and the joint SEJPME course.
Learn about the history, mission and training of the U.S. Army Pathfinder Course, which trains military personnel to set up airborne and air assault zones. The course is conducted by the 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, and by the Army National Guard Warrior Training Center at Fort Moore, Georgia.
Learn about the history, mission, and training of the U.S. Army Airborne School, also known as Jump School, which trains paratroopers from all branches of the military. The article covers the origins of airborne units, the evolution of the school, and the insignia and badges of the airborne community.
SERE stands for Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape, a concept developed by the British during World War II and expanded by the U.S. military. It prepares military personnel to survive and evade capture in hostile environments and to resist interrogation if captured.