A Look Inside the US Army Training Camp in Alaska

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  • Опубліковано 21 сер 2024
  • The US Army is currently training "Arctic warriors" in one of the most remote corners of America. But what are they preparing for? To find out, Bloomberg Opinion's Liam Denning and photographer Louie Palu spent 5 days with the 11th Airborne Division as they learn how to ski, shoot and survive in the Arctic.

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  • @Tbone1492
    @Tbone1492 3 місяці тому +1

    I'm in the Alaska guard for 10 years. You maybe got a peek. There's much more going on here then a little training!

  • @jackwalker9492
    @jackwalker9492 Рік тому +6

    This is 50% true. Many National Guard units specialized in Winter Warfare and The Army Mountain Warfare School in Vermont has routinely trained soldiers in this stuff since the 1980s.

    • @airbornedaddy1919
      @airbornedaddy1919 8 місяців тому +1

      NWTC has been training the Army in Arctic, mountainous and cold weather warfare continuously since 1963. The Army’s presence in Alaska has been the same since WWII. This video has gotten a few things wrong. We’re not starting over from scratch, and the units that make up the 11th Airborne, have been here for decades

  • @ledwardsak
    @ledwardsak 6 місяців тому +1

    The US Army Alaska was reflagged to 11th Airborne Division which already had airborne units like the 501st Infantry Regiment Airborne. They are shifting the ground pounders from Strykers to other Arctic vehicles. This is just that the eyes are looking back at the units up here. The mission never went away, people were just looking elsewhere. My father was stationed at Fort Richardson in the 70s as part of the 172nd Infantry Brigade and it’s shifted divisions from 6th infantry Division Light to 25th Infantry Division whose subordinate units in Alaska under United States Army Alaska were brought under the newly reflagged 11th Airborne Division. So these aren’t units learning about the Arctic just recently. There have been US Army presence heavily in Alaska especially during World War II and after when there was the Alaskan Command which then became US Army Alaska that would eventually become US Army Alaska and now 11th Airborne Division. The main points here in this video are important as the waters in the Arctic shift from being ice locked a good portion of the year to becoming more navigable year round the need for increased military presence and more units will be necessary

  • @richardkato
    @richardkato 3 місяці тому

    Alaska native tribe love our army and Nato national be safe stay strong God bless our government

  • @Dbusdriver71
    @Dbusdriver71 8 місяців тому

    There was an AirBorne Division when I was stationed there back in the late 80s. There was also a National Guard unit there. Apparently they were deactivated to saved the money. They are gonna spend more money bring them back. Little has changed in not just the army but the US Govt.

  • @howardferguson1281
    @howardferguson1281 5 місяців тому

    Bullet stoppers for the oil companies congrats.

  • @lynnjacque5846
    @lynnjacque5846 8 місяців тому

    You're silly.

  • @nathanadams8207
    @nathanadams8207 2 місяці тому

    Go home. Enough

  • @Ole_Red
    @Ole_Red 9 місяців тому

    Boomer sooner