Army aims for more combat-ready troops with new test | Advertiser-Tribune FORT BRAGG, N.C. (AP) — Army soldiers struggle to haul heavy sleds backward as fast as they can down a grassy field at Fort Bragg, filling the brisk North Carolina morning air with grunts of exertion and the shouts of instruction from their coaches. Watching from the sidelines, Sgt. Maj. Harold Sampson shakes his head. […]

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Army aims for more combat-ready troops with new test