WSJ's Sune Rasmussen joins U.S. Special Forces in a grueling Arctic training camp to understand why subzero survival skills are crucial for the future of war.
WSJ’s Sune Engel Rasmussen is the first civilian to take part in this grueling training with a unit of American Green Berets.
Daira Jackson moved away from New York City when she was 8. When she returned nearly 40 years later, it was with her own family and to a new building in Inwood.
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More than 450 U.S. Soldiers and Airmen braved freezing temperatures and extreme winter conditions during the winter iteration ...
Why coach Mike Macdonald is who he is, and does what he does, to lead players with clarity, mission and purpose. He was born for this.
A growing dispute between the Department of Defense and Scouting America could soon be felt far from Washington, including by troops across central Iowa.
Six months ago, Anne Ndarua’s only son went to Russia on the promise of a job as an electrical engineer. She says he was forced into military training and she no longer knows if he’s alive.