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DoD unfazed by Philippine president’s call for end of U.S. military operations
The Pentagon is optimistic that the U.S. alliance with the Philippines remains intact despite the new Filipino’s president’s call for an abrupt ending of American military operations there.
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The military is reviewing 1,357 combat awards for Iraq, Afghanistan heroics
The number is much higher than initially projected.
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Iran threatened to shoot down two U.S. spy planes. Here’s their bizarre interaction
The Navy says its surveillance aircraft were in international waters, over the Straits of Hormuz, at the time.
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Distrust, uncertainty, skepticism: U.S., Russian militaries warily prepare to tag team ISIS in Syria
The deal for military cooperation with Russia is part of a broader political and diplomatic strategy for ending the five-year-old Syrian civil war, U.S. officials say.
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Filipino alliance at risk as president says U.S. troops must go
The U.S. military’s expanding relationship with the Philippines may be at risk after the Pacific nation’s president on Monday issued a stunning call for the American troops to end the longstanding mission in the country’s southern region.
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The U.S. military has a huge problem with obesity and it’s only getting worse
The Pentagon, for the first time in years, has disclosed data showing a sharp rise in the number of overweight troops, raising big questions about the health and fitness of today’s force.
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400 additional U.S. troops deploy to Iraq
Hundreds of additional troops have flowed into Iraq during the past week as U.S. and Iraqi forces there begin final preparations to launch an invasion of Mosul this fall.
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Top U.S. general says Syrian bombs fell very close to U.S. forces
Syrian warplanes were dropping bombs just “several hundred meters” away from U.S. Special Forces troops operating alongside Kurdish troops on Aug. 18, a top U.S. general said.
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Soldier killed in Afghanistan IED blast spoke to wife 2 nights earlier
The staff sergeant was killed Aug. 23, while on patrol in Helmand Province.
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The Pentagon has banned Pokemon Go from official military phones
But officials say the popular game is still permitted on government property.
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DoD unfazed by Philippine president’s call for end of U.S. military operations
The Pentagon is optimistic that the U.S. alliance with the Philippines remains intact despite the new Filipino’s president’s call for an abrupt ending of American military operations there.
-
The military is reviewing 1,357 combat awards for Iraq, Afghanistan heroics
The number is much higher than initially projected.
-
Iran threatened to shoot down two U.S. spy planes. Here’s their bizarre interaction
The Navy says its surveillance aircraft were in international waters, over the Straits of Hormuz, at the time.
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Distrust, uncertainty, skepticism: U.S., Russian militaries warily prepare to tag team ISIS in Syria
The deal for military cooperation with Russia is part of a broader political and diplomatic strategy for ending the five-year-old Syrian civil war, U.S. officials say.
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Filipino alliance at risk as president says U.S. troops must go
The U.S. military’s expanding relationship with the Philippines may be at risk after the Pacific nation’s president on Monday issued a stunning call for the American troops to end the longstanding mission in the country’s southern region.
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The U.S. military has a huge problem with obesity and it’s only getting worse
The Pentagon, for the first time in years, has disclosed data showing a sharp rise in the number of overweight troops, raising big questions about the health and fitness of today’s force.
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400 additional U.S. troops deploy to Iraq
Hundreds of additional troops have flowed into Iraq during the past week as U.S. and Iraqi forces there begin final preparations to launch an invasion of Mosul this fall.
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Top U.S. general says Syrian bombs fell very close to U.S. forces
Syrian warplanes were dropping bombs just “several hundred meters” away from U.S. Special Forces troops operating alongside Kurdish troops on Aug. 18, a top U.S. general said.
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Soldier killed in Afghanistan IED blast spoke to wife 2 nights earlier
The staff sergeant was killed Aug. 23, while on patrol in Helmand Province.
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The Pentagon has banned Pokemon Go from official military phones
But officials say the popular game is still permitted on government property.
-
DoD unfazed by Philippine president’s call for end of U.S. military operations
The Pentagon is optimistic that the U.S. alliance with the Philippines remains intact despite the new Filipino’s president’s call for an abrupt ending of American military operations there.
-
The military is reviewing 1,357 combat awards for Iraq, Afghanistan heroics
The number is much higher than initially projected.
-
Iran threatened to shoot down two U.S. spy planes. Here’s their bizarre interaction
The Navy says its surveillance aircraft were in international waters, over the Straits of Hormuz, at the time.
-
Distrust, uncertainty, skepticism: U.S., Russian militaries warily prepare to tag team ISIS in Syria
The deal for military cooperation with Russia is part of a broader political and diplomatic strategy for ending the five-year-old Syrian civil war, U.S. officials say.
-
Filipino alliance at risk as president says U.S. troops must go
The U.S. military’s expanding relationship with the Philippines may be at risk after the Pacific nation’s president on Monday issued a stunning call for the American troops to end the longstanding mission in the country’s southern region.
-
The U.S. military has a huge problem with obesity and it’s only getting worse
The Pentagon, for the first time in years, has disclosed data showing a sharp rise in the number of overweight troops, raising big questions about the health and fitness of today’s force.
-
400 additional U.S. troops deploy to Iraq
Hundreds of additional troops have flowed into Iraq during the past week as U.S. and Iraqi forces there begin final preparations to launch an invasion of Mosul this fall.
-
Top U.S. general says Syrian bombs fell very close to U.S. forces
Syrian warplanes were dropping bombs just “several hundred meters” away from U.S. Special Forces troops operating alongside Kurdish troops on Aug. 18, a top U.S. general said.
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Soldier killed in Afghanistan IED blast spoke to wife 2 nights earlier
The staff sergeant was killed Aug. 23, while on patrol in Helmand Province.
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The Pentagon has banned Pokemon Go from official military phones
But officials say the popular game is still permitted on government property.












