How Army Jungle Soldiers Are Training For A Possible War With China Boot Camp Insider Business faq

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As tensions with China rise, the US Army is training soldiers for jungle warfare at the 25th Infantry Division's Lightning Academy on the island of Oahu in Hawaii. Graham Flanagan spent 12 days inside the Army's Jungle Operations Training Course, where soldiers of various ranks and experience levels learn to fight, move, and survive in the jungle. Only 51 of the 80 students will make it to graduation, as the rest are dropped from the course by failing one of five critical tests. Those who graduate receive the Army’s coveted jungle tab. Join Insider Business to learn more about the US Army's Jungle Operations Training Course and the intense training that soldiers go through to prepare for a possible war with China.

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2023-06-01 00:00:00

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Updated in [July 27th, 2023]

The US Army is training soldiers for jungle warfare at the 25th Infantry Division's Lightning Academy on the island of Oahu in Hawaii. Eighty students begin the course on day one, but only 51 will make it to graduation. During the 12-day course, students learn to fight, move, and survive in the jungle, as well as rope systems, rappelling, survival skills, small-unit tactics, and land navigation. On day nine, students begin a three-day culminating exercise that incorporates the skills and lessons taught in the course. Those who successfully complete the course receive the Army’s coveted jungle tab. Business Insider's chief video correspondent Graham Flanagan spent 12 days inside the course, providing an inside look at the training and the impact of the US military's presence in the Asia-Pacific region.

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