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Get ready to go that extra 2,640 feet. After months of rumors, the Air Force confirmed on Wednesday that a new service-wide physical fitness test will include a 2-mile timed run. The service also said ...
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As you play through The Edge of Fate campaign in Destiny 2, you will find a chest, or multiple chests, that you cannot open. You will get an on-screen message telling you that you require more ...
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The Air Force is likely to up its fitness standards, including the addition of a 2-mile run and twice-yearly testing, Air Force officials confirmed to Task & Purpose. “Yes, PT changes are coming,” ...
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