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How many troops were involved in the Capitol riot? Figuring that out won’t be easy
At least one active-duty soldier is under investigation, as is a retired airman.
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Special Forces sergeant charged in Illinois bowling alley shooting that killed 3
Investigators are in touch with the U.S. Army about the shooter, Duke Webb, 37.
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US forces pack up in Somalia for elsewhere in east Africa
U.S. troops pulling out of Somalia aren’t leaving the continent, or even the region, the general who leads U.S. Africa Command said in a statement this weekend.
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Irregular warfare authorities expand in defense budget
The authority is used to support foreign forces, groups or individuals helping U.S. commandos who are engaged in approved irregular warfare operations.
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5 lesser-known details about ‘Black Hawk Down’
What you might not know about the events preceding the filming of “Black Hawk Down.”
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Army identifies 5 soldiers killed in Sinai UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter crash
The five soldiers were killed in a helicopter crash while on a peacekeeping mission.
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No SECDEF with defense contractor ties, House progressives ask of Biden
“It is unsurprising that the largest defense budgets in our nation’s history have come at a time during which senior defense personnel are intimately connected … to the corporations profiting the most from those very same budgets,” the lawmakers wrote.
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5 US soldiers among 7 peacekeepers killed in Sinai helicopter crash
Americans among the dead in Sinai helicopter crash.
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Military families are seeing some progress in their fight for tenant rights
A pilot program is providing seven-year maintenance histories to housing residents at some installations.
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Netflix-style services undercut military recruiting ads, so DoD wants new authorities from Congress
The Defense Department wants to expand information collection, mirror private sector methods and help tailor recruiting content to youths, according to Stephanie Miller, director of military accession policy within the Pentagon.
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How many troops were involved in the Capitol riot? Figuring that out won’t be easy
At least one active-duty soldier is under investigation, as is a retired airman.
-
Special Forces sergeant charged in Illinois bowling alley shooting that killed 3
Investigators are in touch with the U.S. Army about the shooter, Duke Webb, 37.
-
US forces pack up in Somalia for elsewhere in east Africa
U.S. troops pulling out of Somalia aren’t leaving the continent, or even the region, the general who leads U.S. Africa Command said in a statement this weekend.
-
Irregular warfare authorities expand in defense budget
The authority is used to support foreign forces, groups or individuals helping U.S. commandos who are engaged in approved irregular warfare operations.
-
5 lesser-known details about ‘Black Hawk Down’
What you might not know about the events preceding the filming of “Black Hawk Down.”
-
Army identifies 5 soldiers killed in Sinai UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter crash
The five soldiers were killed in a helicopter crash while on a peacekeeping mission.
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No SECDEF with defense contractor ties, House progressives ask of Biden
“It is unsurprising that the largest defense budgets in our nation’s history have come at a time during which senior defense personnel are intimately connected … to the corporations profiting the most from those very same budgets,” the lawmakers wrote.
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5 US soldiers among 7 peacekeepers killed in Sinai helicopter crash
Americans among the dead in Sinai helicopter crash.
-
Military families are seeing some progress in their fight for tenant rights
A pilot program is providing seven-year maintenance histories to housing residents at some installations.
-
Netflix-style services undercut military recruiting ads, so DoD wants new authorities from Congress
The Defense Department wants to expand information collection, mirror private sector methods and help tailor recruiting content to youths, according to Stephanie Miller, director of military accession policy within the Pentagon.
-
How many troops were involved in the Capitol riot? Figuring that out won’t be easy
At least one active-duty soldier is under investigation, as is a retired airman.
-
Special Forces sergeant charged in Illinois bowling alley shooting that killed 3
Investigators are in touch with the U.S. Army about the shooter, Duke Webb, 37.
-
US forces pack up in Somalia for elsewhere in east Africa
U.S. troops pulling out of Somalia aren’t leaving the continent, or even the region, the general who leads U.S. Africa Command said in a statement this weekend.
-
Irregular warfare authorities expand in defense budget
The authority is used to support foreign forces, groups or individuals helping U.S. commandos who are engaged in approved irregular warfare operations.
-
5 lesser-known details about ‘Black Hawk Down’
What you might not know about the events preceding the filming of “Black Hawk Down.”
-
Army identifies 5 soldiers killed in Sinai UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter crash
The five soldiers were killed in a helicopter crash while on a peacekeeping mission.
-
No SECDEF with defense contractor ties, House progressives ask of Biden
“It is unsurprising that the largest defense budgets in our nation’s history have come at a time during which senior defense personnel are intimately connected … to the corporations profiting the most from those very same budgets,” the lawmakers wrote.
-
5 US soldiers among 7 peacekeepers killed in Sinai helicopter crash
Americans among the dead in Sinai helicopter crash.
-
Military families are seeing some progress in their fight for tenant rights
A pilot program is providing seven-year maintenance histories to housing residents at some installations.
-
Netflix-style services undercut military recruiting ads, so DoD wants new authorities from Congress
The Defense Department wants to expand information collection, mirror private sector methods and help tailor recruiting content to youths, according to Stephanie Miller, director of military accession policy within the Pentagon.













