1st Special Forces Group Is Using 3D Printing to Redefine Army Readiness
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The 1st Special Forces Group hosted a symposium at Joint Base Lewis-McChord to demonstrate how 3D printing technology can improve military readiness and operational efficiency. Soldiers across the installation explored additive manufacturing applications, signaling the military's shift toward modernizing equipment production and logistics.
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Soldiers at Joint Base Lewis-McChord got a hands-on look at 3D printing technology during a symposium hosted by 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne), reinforcing how the military is rethinking its approach to readiness. The event brought together Soldiers from across the installation to explore…
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