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U.S. threatens retaliation for missile attack off Yemen
“Anybody who takes action, fires against U.S. Navy ships operating in international waters, does so at their own peril,” a U.S. military spokesman said Tuesday.
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And the fattest U.S. military service is …
These previously undisclosed health statistics offer new insights into the military’s growing problem with obesity and how it varies between the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines.
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Decoding Russia’s latest provocative move in Syria
There are numerous theories for why Moscow deployed an S-300V air defense system its naval base in Tartus.
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More than 6,000 National Guard troops mobilize for Hurricane Matthew response
Thousands of mobilized reservists in Florida Friday began search-and-rescue operations as Hurricane Matthew moved up the Atlantic coastline. Defense officials said it was the largest domestic military operation since Hurricane Sandy four years ago.
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Donald Trump paints a dismal picture of today’s military
The Republican presidential nominee on Monday offered a bleak assessment of the armed forces, saying they’re “depleted,” “not capable” and facing their most dire crisis since World War II.
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From troops to nukes: This is how Trump and Clinton would manage the military
They’ve scrambled party lines on national security, staking out positions often at odds with traditional Republicans and Democrats.
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Tunnel warfare: In Mosul, the ISIS fight is likely to go underground
The massive military operation, likely to begin in October, will be complicated by a network of tunnels beneath the city, offering Islamic State militants a tactical advantage.
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The U.S. military is still whacking moles in Iraq’s Anbar province
The Islamic State group controls the Euphrates Valley near the Syrian border. Daily airstrikes continue across Anbar province. And the ongoing fight is now prompting the U.S. military to boost capacity at western Iraq’s primary airfield, Al Asad Air Base.
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Attacks on U.S. troops in Somalia leads to airstrikes on al-Shabab
The U.S. military maintains a “small number” of troops in Somalia to support the fight against al-Shabab.
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Obama defends allowing women to serve in combat jobs
Visiting an Army base in Virginia, the president explained in detail his decision to allow women to serve in combat career fields, saying new policy is making the military at-large stronger despite concerns about the impact on individual combat unit’s readiness and performance.
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U.S. threatens retaliation for missile attack off Yemen
“Anybody who takes action, fires against U.S. Navy ships operating in international waters, does so at their own peril,” a U.S. military spokesman said Tuesday.
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And the fattest U.S. military service is …
These previously undisclosed health statistics offer new insights into the military’s growing problem with obesity and how it varies between the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines.
-
Decoding Russia’s latest provocative move in Syria
There are numerous theories for why Moscow deployed an S-300V air defense system its naval base in Tartus.
-
More than 6,000 National Guard troops mobilize for Hurricane Matthew response
Thousands of mobilized reservists in Florida Friday began search-and-rescue operations as Hurricane Matthew moved up the Atlantic coastline. Defense officials said it was the largest domestic military operation since Hurricane Sandy four years ago.
-
Donald Trump paints a dismal picture of today’s military
The Republican presidential nominee on Monday offered a bleak assessment of the armed forces, saying they’re “depleted,” “not capable” and facing their most dire crisis since World War II.
-
From troops to nukes: This is how Trump and Clinton would manage the military
They’ve scrambled party lines on national security, staking out positions often at odds with traditional Republicans and Democrats.
-
Tunnel warfare: In Mosul, the ISIS fight is likely to go underground
The massive military operation, likely to begin in October, will be complicated by a network of tunnels beneath the city, offering Islamic State militants a tactical advantage.
-
The U.S. military is still whacking moles in Iraq’s Anbar province
The Islamic State group controls the Euphrates Valley near the Syrian border. Daily airstrikes continue across Anbar province. And the ongoing fight is now prompting the U.S. military to boost capacity at western Iraq’s primary airfield, Al Asad Air Base.
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Attacks on U.S. troops in Somalia leads to airstrikes on al-Shabab
The U.S. military maintains a “small number” of troops in Somalia to support the fight against al-Shabab.
-
Obama defends allowing women to serve in combat jobs
Visiting an Army base in Virginia, the president explained in detail his decision to allow women to serve in combat career fields, saying new policy is making the military at-large stronger despite concerns about the impact on individual combat unit’s readiness and performance.
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U.S. threatens retaliation for missile attack off Yemen
“Anybody who takes action, fires against U.S. Navy ships operating in international waters, does so at their own peril,” a U.S. military spokesman said Tuesday.
-
And the fattest U.S. military service is …
These previously undisclosed health statistics offer new insights into the military’s growing problem with obesity and how it varies between the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines.
-
Decoding Russia’s latest provocative move in Syria
There are numerous theories for why Moscow deployed an S-300V air defense system its naval base in Tartus.
-
More than 6,000 National Guard troops mobilize for Hurricane Matthew response
Thousands of mobilized reservists in Florida Friday began search-and-rescue operations as Hurricane Matthew moved up the Atlantic coastline. Defense officials said it was the largest domestic military operation since Hurricane Sandy four years ago.
-
Donald Trump paints a dismal picture of today’s military
The Republican presidential nominee on Monday offered a bleak assessment of the armed forces, saying they’re “depleted,” “not capable” and facing their most dire crisis since World War II.
-
From troops to nukes: This is how Trump and Clinton would manage the military
They’ve scrambled party lines on national security, staking out positions often at odds with traditional Republicans and Democrats.
-
Tunnel warfare: In Mosul, the ISIS fight is likely to go underground
The massive military operation, likely to begin in October, will be complicated by a network of tunnels beneath the city, offering Islamic State militants a tactical advantage.
-
The U.S. military is still whacking moles in Iraq’s Anbar province
The Islamic State group controls the Euphrates Valley near the Syrian border. Daily airstrikes continue across Anbar province. And the ongoing fight is now prompting the U.S. military to boost capacity at western Iraq’s primary airfield, Al Asad Air Base.
-
Attacks on U.S. troops in Somalia leads to airstrikes on al-Shabab
The U.S. military maintains a “small number” of troops in Somalia to support the fight against al-Shabab.
-
Obama defends allowing women to serve in combat jobs
Visiting an Army base in Virginia, the president explained in detail his decision to allow women to serve in combat career fields, saying new policy is making the military at-large stronger despite concerns about the impact on individual combat unit’s readiness and performance.













