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Afghan refugees ‘particularly vulnerable’ to human trafficking, DoD IG says
The IG is asking personnel to be on the lookout for signs of trafficking, as Afghan refugees are “particularly vulnerable.”
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Only 29 percent of SOF troops find military transition program ‘helpful’: survey
Retired Army CSM Richard Lamb says a possible solution is to begin transition assistance on day one.
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US over-the-horizon capabilities robust, but use requires ‘strategic refinement,’ experts say
While over-the-horizon capabilities have never been stronger, a larger counter-terrorism strategy is needed.
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Air Force tests new anti-ship tactics and munitions
The Pacific theater of operations has the Air Force developing new anti-ship munitions and tactics.
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Coast Guard overflights show Ida’s destruction, 6,000 Guard troops activated to respond
Video and images from the U.S. Coast Guard show the damage wrought by Hurricane Ida. Ida has left hundreds stranded and more than a million without power.
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Marine relieved for viral video now says he’s resigning his commission
Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller released a second video Sunday doubling down on calls for accountability, and apparently resigning his commission.
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‘Just one more’: Inside the massive military community effort to save Afghans
Thousands of veterans have worked tirelessly to evacuate Afghans and Americans from Kabul. Even when the last flight leaves next week they vow to continue.
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‘Tear gas and gunshots’ Harrowing scenes grip Hamid Karzai International Airport
Multiple sources described a desperate scene at Hamid Karzai International Airport, which is once again closed.
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Counting 183 children, Air Force confirms flying more than 800 Afghans to safety in single flight, new record
The total number of passengers has been updated from 640 to 823, as children sitting on the laps of adults wasn’t included previously.
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As US military sticks to airport, British and French forces are rescuing their citizens in Kabul: reports
Reports of NATO allies conducting extractions is prompting Americans to why we aren’t doing the same.
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Afghan refugees ‘particularly vulnerable’ to human trafficking, DoD IG says
The IG is asking personnel to be on the lookout for signs of trafficking, as Afghan refugees are “particularly vulnerable.”
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Only 29 percent of SOF troops find military transition program ‘helpful’: survey
Retired Army CSM Richard Lamb says a possible solution is to begin transition assistance on day one.
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US over-the-horizon capabilities robust, but use requires ‘strategic refinement,’ experts say
While over-the-horizon capabilities have never been stronger, a larger counter-terrorism strategy is needed.
-
Air Force tests new anti-ship tactics and munitions
The Pacific theater of operations has the Air Force developing new anti-ship munitions and tactics.
-
Coast Guard overflights show Ida’s destruction, 6,000 Guard troops activated to respond
Video and images from the U.S. Coast Guard show the damage wrought by Hurricane Ida. Ida has left hundreds stranded and more than a million without power.
-
Marine relieved for viral video now says he’s resigning his commission
Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller released a second video Sunday doubling down on calls for accountability, and apparently resigning his commission.
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‘Just one more’: Inside the massive military community effort to save Afghans
Thousands of veterans have worked tirelessly to evacuate Afghans and Americans from Kabul. Even when the last flight leaves next week they vow to continue.
-
‘Tear gas and gunshots’ Harrowing scenes grip Hamid Karzai International Airport
Multiple sources described a desperate scene at Hamid Karzai International Airport, which is once again closed.
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Counting 183 children, Air Force confirms flying more than 800 Afghans to safety in single flight, new record
The total number of passengers has been updated from 640 to 823, as children sitting on the laps of adults wasn’t included previously.
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As US military sticks to airport, British and French forces are rescuing their citizens in Kabul: reports
Reports of NATO allies conducting extractions is prompting Americans to why we aren’t doing the same.
-
Afghan refugees ‘particularly vulnerable’ to human trafficking, DoD IG says
The IG is asking personnel to be on the lookout for signs of trafficking, as Afghan refugees are “particularly vulnerable.”
-
Only 29 percent of SOF troops find military transition program ‘helpful’: survey
Retired Army CSM Richard Lamb says a possible solution is to begin transition assistance on day one.
-
US over-the-horizon capabilities robust, but use requires ‘strategic refinement,’ experts say
While over-the-horizon capabilities have never been stronger, a larger counter-terrorism strategy is needed.
-
Air Force tests new anti-ship tactics and munitions
The Pacific theater of operations has the Air Force developing new anti-ship munitions and tactics.
-
Coast Guard overflights show Ida’s destruction, 6,000 Guard troops activated to respond
Video and images from the U.S. Coast Guard show the damage wrought by Hurricane Ida. Ida has left hundreds stranded and more than a million without power.
-
Marine relieved for viral video now says he’s resigning his commission
Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller released a second video Sunday doubling down on calls for accountability, and apparently resigning his commission.
-
‘Just one more’: Inside the massive military community effort to save Afghans
Thousands of veterans have worked tirelessly to evacuate Afghans and Americans from Kabul. Even when the last flight leaves next week they vow to continue.
-
‘Tear gas and gunshots’ Harrowing scenes grip Hamid Karzai International Airport
Multiple sources described a desperate scene at Hamid Karzai International Airport, which is once again closed.
-
Counting 183 children, Air Force confirms flying more than 800 Afghans to safety in single flight, new record
The total number of passengers has been updated from 640 to 823, as children sitting on the laps of adults wasn’t included previously.
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As US military sticks to airport, British and French forces are rescuing their citizens in Kabul: reports
Reports of NATO allies conducting extractions is prompting Americans to why we aren’t doing the same.













