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The Army’s study, which is being conducted by the U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine and Army Center for Initial Military Training, was first reported in July and began at ...
III Corps piloted an eight-month study to help develop the guide. Every unit on post goes through Phantom Forge, with about 400 soldiers each week.
WASHINGTON (Army News Service, Sept. 9, 2013) -- Although researchers are just beginning to analyze data collected from more than 110,000 Soldiers, they have already busted some myths and ...
A new Army study will examine how different exposures to firing .50 caliber rifles, the Carl Gustaf recoilless rifle and howitzer cannons impact soldier health.
"The Army needs this information for a host of reasons, including planning, programming and budgeting, and prioritization and allocation of resources," said the Army in the Federal Register notice.
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md.-- Army researchers are answering tough questions as part of a new study that focuses on how technology adapts to human behavior. In the past, Soldiers faced challenges ...
Additionally, the study, which the Army claims is 80% predictive, included only 16 women, all volunteers with an average age of 23, SWAN officials said.
The Army can safely raise minimum fitness standards for close combat jobs, but there are consequences in setting the bar too high, according to a Rand Corp. study released Dec. 20.
In fact, Sgt. Maj. of the Army Michael Grinston told Task and Purpose that he has been asked regularly about the standards on his travels of late. The study kicked off on October 18.