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American service member and civilian killed in Afghanistan attack
One U.S. service member and an American civilian were killed Wednesday in an attack in Kabul, Afghanistan, officials said.
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DoD identifies soldier killed in Afghanistan
The Defense Department on Wednesday released the name of the soldier who was killed this week in Afghanistan.
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North Korea Concerns Drive Pacific Partnerships
America’s partners in the Asia-Pacific region are looking for more opportunities to train and work with the U.S. Army in the face of an increasingly volatile North Korea, the top Army general in the region told Army Times.
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Army Sending More Troops, Resources to Africa
With 54 countries, more than 2,100 languages and upwards of 800 tribes in its area of operations, U.S. Army Africa must continue to grow its partnerships and exercises across the vast continent, the command’s top officer said.
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Army, international partners conduct cold weather training in Alaska
The Army got a little help from its friends last week as it works to hone its fighting abilities in extreme cold weather.
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After North Korea’s nuke test, 25,000 U.S. troops wait to see what happens next
The purported hydrogen bomb test North Korea conducted Wednesday has agencies and global leadership on high alert.
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President Obama authorizes 1,500 more troops for Iraq
President Obama has authorized up to 1,500 more U.S. troops to join the advise and assist mission in Iraq, the White …
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Stateside Ebola team starts training today
The 30-person medical team designed to provide short-notice help and support to civilian hospitals who may deal with …
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American service member and civilian killed in Afghanistan attack
One U.S. service member and an American civilian were killed Wednesday in an attack in Kabul, Afghanistan, officials said.
-
DoD identifies soldier killed in Afghanistan
The Defense Department on Wednesday released the name of the soldier who was killed this week in Afghanistan.
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North Korea Concerns Drive Pacific Partnerships
America’s partners in the Asia-Pacific region are looking for more opportunities to train and work with the U.S. Army in the face of an increasingly volatile North Korea, the top Army general in the region told Army Times.
-
Army Sending More Troops, Resources to Africa
With 54 countries, more than 2,100 languages and upwards of 800 tribes in its area of operations, U.S. Army Africa must continue to grow its partnerships and exercises across the vast continent, the command’s top officer said.
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Army, international partners conduct cold weather training in Alaska
The Army got a little help from its friends last week as it works to hone its fighting abilities in extreme cold weather.
-
After North Korea’s nuke test, 25,000 U.S. troops wait to see what happens next
The purported hydrogen bomb test North Korea conducted Wednesday has agencies and global leadership on high alert.
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President Obama authorizes 1,500 more troops for Iraq
President Obama has authorized up to 1,500 more U.S. troops to join the advise and assist mission in Iraq, the White …
-
Stateside Ebola team starts training today
The 30-person medical team designed to provide short-notice help and support to civilian hospitals who may deal with …
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American service member and civilian killed in Afghanistan attack
One U.S. service member and an American civilian were killed Wednesday in an attack in Kabul, Afghanistan, officials said.
-
DoD identifies soldier killed in Afghanistan
The Defense Department on Wednesday released the name of the soldier who was killed this week in Afghanistan.
-
North Korea Concerns Drive Pacific Partnerships
America’s partners in the Asia-Pacific region are looking for more opportunities to train and work with the U.S. Army in the face of an increasingly volatile North Korea, the top Army general in the region told Army Times.
-
Army Sending More Troops, Resources to Africa
With 54 countries, more than 2,100 languages and upwards of 800 tribes in its area of operations, U.S. Army Africa must continue to grow its partnerships and exercises across the vast continent, the command’s top officer said.
-
Army, international partners conduct cold weather training in Alaska
The Army got a little help from its friends last week as it works to hone its fighting abilities in extreme cold weather.
-
After North Korea’s nuke test, 25,000 U.S. troops wait to see what happens next
The purported hydrogen bomb test North Korea conducted Wednesday has agencies and global leadership on high alert.
-
President Obama authorizes 1,500 more troops for Iraq
President Obama has authorized up to 1,500 more U.S. troops to join the advise and assist mission in Iraq, the White …
-
Stateside Ebola team starts training today
The 30-person medical team designed to provide short-notice help and support to civilian hospitals who may deal with …











