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I was today old when I learned that this, something we've all seen & know about ....

... is apparently known as a "shark attack."
And Sec'y Hegseth is reportedly considering allowing them again - this from a news conference transcript ....
www.foxnews.com
taskandpurpose.com
www.realcleardefense.com
... and a titch of back story from about 5 years or so ago (and not just with basic training).
taskandpurpose.com
www.army.mil
www.military.com

... is apparently known as a "shark attack."
And Sec'y Hegseth is reportedly considering allowing them again - this from a news conference transcript ....
... this from MSM ....(...)
Q: Thank you. The Secretary retweeted a story about bringing so-called "shark attacks" back to Army basic training. Is the Secretary about to issue any guidance about changes to not just the Army but entire military training?
KINGSLEY WILSON: So, what I can say on that is that the Secretary is very excited to be making basic training great again. I can confirm that he's going to be looking at basic training and making sure that the standards are where they should be. We want our warfighters to be strong and that starts in basic training, and we want to make sure we really, again, go back to basics. And "shark attacks" are going to be something that he is looking at reinstating.
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