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SERE school commander debunks myths, wants more volunteers
“In the last 60 years, we’ve really focuses on isolated individuals,” but during large-scale maneuver warfare, units can become isolated just “by battlefield geometry," the Army's SERE school commander said.
By Davis Winkie
Ex-Green Beret nabbed in Nissan exec’s escape has lived on the edge
Michael Taylor's life story reads like the script of a Netflix action adventure movie.
By Adam Geller
Coronavirus paves way for changes to SERE training
Besides adding a distance learning element, the Air Force has changed the order of SERE training so the resistance portion comes earlier.
Best pics of the week: Jan. 26, 2020
Marines escape from a simulated submerged AAV, burial at sea, A-10 Elephant Walk and more of the best photos from around the military.
Connecticut Guard airman credited with helping those on B-17 escape after crash
An airman with the Connecticut National Guard who was aboard a B-17 bomber that crashed at an airport helped other passengers escape the flames by using his fire-resistant gloves to open a hatch, officials said Thursday.
Fort Bragg created a sexual assault ‘escape room,’ but it’s not what it sounds like
Soldiers have to get the answers right in order to help their teammate survive the aftermath of an assault.
POW’s wedding ring was lost in German prison camp 75 years ago. Now his son will get it back.
The POW was imprisoned in the German Luftwaffe camp made famous by the movie "The Great Escape."
By Richard Marini
Man pleads guilty to threatening Navy instructors
He was working to support the Navy’s Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape school.
How spiders are helping design tomorrow’s combat body armor
While naturally-generated and woven spider silk is light and durable — comparable in tensile strength to steel — it doesn’t quite measure up to the new standard set by artificial spider silk.
By Ian D'Costa
Can ecstasy treat PTSD? A Bitcoin philanthropist is willing to pay millions to find out
The anonymous online benefactor on Wednesday announced plans to donate $4 million to MDMA psychotherapy research that could treat post-traumatic stress disorder.
By Nicole Bauke