The US Army's new Arctic strategy responds to the increasing melting of ice caps that reveal alternative shipping routes and valuable resources. To establish dominance in this vital area, particularly against Russia and China, the Army is emphasizing advanced training at the Army Mountain Warfare School in Jericho, Vermont. This unique institution teaches crucial skills such as mountaineering and cold-weather tactics essential for survival and operations in harsh, mountainous terrains, marking a proactive approach in the face of shifting geopolitical landscapes.
The new Arctic strategy of the US Army aims to secure a competitive edge in the region as geopolitical tensions rise, particularly with Russia and China.
Training at the Army Mountain Warfare School focuses on mountaineering, cold-weather skills, and high-elevation tactics to ensure soldiers are prepared for extreme environments.
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