military training
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Oct- 2024 -18 OctoberLand
Estonia Unveils New Military Academy in Tartu
Estonia has launched a new education center in Tartu to train military officers at a permanent site for the first time.
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16 OctoberWar
France Trains, Equips Ukraine Brigade of 2,300 Soldiers
France has begun training a Ukrainian brigade on its territory for front-line deployment against invading Russian forces.
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14 OctoberAir
US Air Force Receives Three Super Tucanos for Training, Test Applications
The US Air Force has accepted three A-29 Super Tucano aircraft in California to expand its training and test capabilities.
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11 OctoberLand
Conti Federal to Build US Army Reserve Training Center in Puerto Rico
Conti Federal has received a $29.6-million contract to build a US Army Reserve Training Center in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico.
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3 OctoberLand
US, Bulgarian Military Police Practice Force Protection and Active Shooter Response
The US and Bulgarian Military Police have conducted training in Novo Selo to enhance force protection and active shooter response operations.
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3 OctoberLand
Polish Workforce Completes US Army Abrams Repair Course in Powidz
A Polish military logistics workforce has completed M1A2 SEPV3 Abrams main battle tank maintenance training under the US Army in Powidz.
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Sep- 2024 -26 SeptemberLand
US Air Force Inaugurates F-35 Foreign Military Sales Training Facilities in Arkansas
The US Air Force has opened new facilities in Arkansas to offer F-35 Lightning II pilot training under foreign military sales programs.
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25 SeptemberAsia Pacific
12 Injured as Tanks Collide in Singapore-Australia Joint Military Drills
Twelve soldiers were injured when two tanks from the Singapore Armed Forces collided during a joint military exercise with Australia.
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12 SeptemberEurope
UK’s Ability to Train Own Troops ‘Constrained’ by Ukraine Support: Report
The UK’s National Audit Office has found that the British Army’s ongoing training of Ukrainian soldiers is affecting its capacity to train its own troops.
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11 SeptemberAmericas
US Military Losing $1.35B Annually Due to Soldier Obesity: Study
The alarming rate of obesity among US soldiers is costing the military up to $1.35 billion annually in direct care expenses and productivity losses.
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