US special operations commander says the next war may require the military to 'creatively destroy' old ways of training
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The top special operations leader says the military must cut outdated training to prepare troops for drones, electronic warfare, and future conflicts.
US special operations commander says the next war may require the military to 'creatively destroy' old ways of training
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