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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is weighing the return of the U.S. Army’s aggressive “shark attack” training practice as the ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth may bring back the practice of several Army drill sergeants swarming and screaming at recruits ...
SecDef Hegseth reversed a ban on "bay tossing" and is looking to bring back "shark attacks" by drill sergeants as part of his ...
Pete Hegseth explained why he plans to bring back the military tradition of having drill sergeants scream at recruits at the start of basic training.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is considering a revival of the "shark attack," a once-common drill where recruits are swarmed and screamed at by drill sergeants to instill discipline and readiness.
As you’ve probably heard by now, Pete Hegseth’s time as defense secretary has not been going great. For starters, there was the matter of Signalgate, wherein confidential war plans were texted ...
Pete Hegseth’s tenure has seen a series of staff departures, leaving him without a chief of staff and other key advisers. Here's a timeline, including Justin Fulcher, Dan Caldwell and John Ullyot.
Hegseth moving first female superintendent of Naval Academy to new post If confirmed by the Senate, the new leader of the Naval Academy would be the first Marine Corps general to hold the post.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s recent focus on the U.S. Naval Academy has largely been limited to the institution’s on-campus library, and his desire to remove hundreds of books that the ...
Pentagon dysfunction leads to awkward new questions about Pete Hegseth Hegseth is obviously the defense secretary, but there’s reason to wonder whether he’s calling all the shots at the Pentagon.
Hegseth then posted the details in the unclassified Signal group chat directly before Washington launched its attacks on March 15.