US Army Ranger, First Battalion 75th Ranger Regiment from El Paso, Texas, originally from North Dakota.
in US Army tents, and then were shipped up the Mississippi River, and onto Fort Gibson, and the West.
The US Army has gotten addicted to design thinking.
The US Army is doing it.
The US Army has just introduced a program--it's been going on for a year and a half--and it's called Comprehensive Soldier Fitness.
The US Army Corps of Engineers stepped in and said, "Scrap the idea of the concrete cribs and just build a rock mound."
And the US Army , too, felt that this problem was rooted in sufficient fuel.
were preceded by the US Army often or were embedded with them, that a lot of time, these forces of soldiers out in the west fighting
And so our US Army is ultimately going to need thousands of code breakers to break these systems and it also needs women.
And the US Navy and the US Army are going to start a hot competition for educated women.
So when the US Army had to figure out where it's going to get its educated women, it decides to turn to teachers colleges as well.
So the US Army was segregated during World War II.
I've learned from US army generals, with whom I spend several days a year.
research program of the US Army Medical Research and Materiel Command.
now the us army has been on myspace and other sites in their quest to attract more recruits
So the US army turned to a team of psychologists to try to understand what was happening in the brains of these enemy combatants
Now think about if you are the US Army , once you have that insight, how do you solve for that problem?
general and commanding general of the US Army medical command.
He's a member of the US Army .
And it involved Captain Murphy of the US Army Air Corps, whose name ended up in Murphy's law, and several other people.
This was invented by the US Army in 1922.
It's not just the US Army in Iraq and Afghanistan that's had to deal with guerrillas in the past decade or so.
In 2016, the US Army funded Kraig to produce ballistic shoe packs, panels layered with transgenic silk that are designed as potential body armor.
that is has been which has been developed for the US Army .
I think he must have been in the US Army that was talking about a song, song with Benson, and shared it on TikTok.
But meanwhile, our US Army has responsibility for a completely different set of codes and ciphers being used by the Japanese Army, which
Scotty Neal, US Army Special Forces veteran, Director of Strategic Development for the Green Beret Foundation from Tampa, Florida.
And the last one I'll show you is another US Army one, just to show you what was used by the US Army in World War II
They were the number two food producer after the US Army , and their market share was larger than McDonald's, Burger King, and KFC combined.
There was a four star general in the US Army whose name escapes me right now.
And here, the US Army is coming out and saying soldiers need to have emotional intelligence.
face-to-face with customers or suppliers and the us army actually had to change
I was approached and got together with colleagues from the US Army Corps of Engineers and we ran scenarios through a computer trying to figure out which of the G8 or others in which order would
Much like the Beach House, the US Army recruitment office faced a similar problem.
So in the First World War, the US Army went from about 300,000 or 400,000 people in 1917 to almost 4 million people
Lieutenant Colonel Liam Collins, also US Army Special Forces, is the Director of Defense and Strategic Studies program at US Military Academy at West Point, our neighbor.
And President Obama said that our interrogation methods are going to conform to the US Army Field Manual and that we're not going to be using techniques such as water
And Reacher was a West Point graduate and a major in the US Army , and that was supposed to give that hint of some status
Come on, you have the US army on one side, the Soviet army on the other side, what is it, really, that I expect local people to have done?î And my response is, of course
And I'm almost a bit embarrassed because I was asked by the US Army to come up with a list of the benefits of meditation and the science behind it.
When the first US Army Battalion moved to the Pima territory on the San Jose Trail, they reported that the Pima had this incredible amount of food available.
So any place where the US Army was in control, any place-- He said that
I mean, the Army, the US Army in September 1939 is the 19th largest in the world, sandwiched between Portugal and Uruguay.
Like, in 1935, the US Army tried to change the course of lava flows from Mauna Loa by bombing it.
Their success set an example for the US Army , US Air Force,
So there's a US Army base there.
Next I'd like to introduce you to Joe Quinn, US Army veteran.
Mark Nutch is a US Army Special Forces veteran from Leavenworth, Kansas.
Perhaps most compellingly though, it is now being done by the US Army and the US Marines, who are spending millions of dollars to research
for year after year on distant frontiers, like for example the US Army fighting Indians throughout the 19th century.