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The U.S. Army has redesigned its Arctic Tab so soldiers can show they are trained to do battle in the paralyzing cold of below-zero battlefields. Previously worn below the soldier's unit patch ...
The old rectangular-shaped tab was redesigned in November 2019 and now sports the familiar rainbow arc of similar tabs, U.S. Army Alaska said. The Army upgraded the design of its Arctic Tab and ...
Eighth Army Soldiers are now authorized to wear the arctic tab if they complete the Cold Weather Orientation Course or Cold Weather Leaders Course at U.S. Army Alaska’s Black Rapids Training Site.
Ironically enough, the U.S. Army had established the Army Arctic School in November 1948 with the primary task of training students in operations under arctic conditions.
Designed as an armored infantry support vehicle rather than a battle tank, the M10 Booker is on top of US Army’s modernization priorities. The military plans to acquire over 500 units for this role.