Marines participate in Combat Lifesaver Course (CLS) at Okinawa, Japan to learn basic casualty and combat care as well as deliver aid to wounded service members in combat situations. They perform various medical procedures on themselves and dummies.
Paratroopers in the 25th Infantry Division jump off a C-17 Globemaster III in a simulated assault as part of the Arctic Thunder Air Show on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska.
U.S. Marines perform hook and climb training aboard USNS 1st LT Jack Lummus (T-AK 3011) as part of Visit Board Search and Seize training (VBSS), while British Royal Marines execute special insertion and VBSS training aboard the submarine tender USS Frank Cable.
Watch footage of Airmen from the 775th Explosive Ordnance Disposal Squadron (EOD) training at Hill Air Force Base, Utah for preparation of future deployment. They work on several skills including counter IED and victim IED operations as well as sharpening their sight at the firing range.
The video gives a detailed look at Utah Test and Training Range (UTTR). UTTR covers 2,675 square miles of ground space and over 19,000 square miles of airspace. The range provides representational tests in real-world environments for all branches of the military. Some tests include weapon capabilities, ground to air combat and air to air combat.
Army Cold Weather Training in Alaska. Members of the Northern Warfare Training Center prepare soldiers to endure the unforgiving Alaskan landscape in training and survival exercises.
During Iron Focus, a military exercise, engineers help soldiers in tactical vehicles by removing obstacles in their path using mechanized breach operations so forces can continue.