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Inside the Pentagon, early fears Trump will micromanage the generals more than Obama did
Military officials hope the next commander in chief will end the Obama White House’s frustrating habits.
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In Libya, ISIS is ‘fighting to the death’ despite U.S. bombardment
The White House is extending its authorization for the use of military force in Sirte.
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After the Islamic State falls: America’s next president will face the war’s toughest decisions
The ISIS campaign’s next phase will be more complex and could require additional American troops on the ground.
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Officials say three U.S. service members killed in Jordan attack
Three U.S. service members were killed Friday in an attack at the gates of an air base in southern Jordan, U.S. officials said.
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Pentagon chief draws fire over ‘dangerous’ plan to relax military recruiting standards
Easing the fitness standards, especially, is fraught with potential problems both politically and practically, observers say.
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The military may relax recruiting standards for fitness and pot use
Defense Secretary Ash Carter on Tuesday announced a sweeping review, saying rules for screening new entrants may be “overly restrictive” and preventing the most talented from joining the ranks.
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In Syria, the U.S. may need more troops to manage shaky alliance
It’s not a question of combat power. The U.S. has plenty of local allies willing to fight ISIS there. The challenge is convincing those groups to fight the militants rather than each other.
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Pentagon offers temporary fix for California Guard pay problems
Up to 10,000 California reservists are being asked to repay enlistment bonuses improperly approved a decade ago.
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Pentagon will stop seeking repayment of California Guard bonuses
Defense Secretary Ash Carter issued an order Wednesday amid widespread criticism of the military’s effort to force reservists to repay enlistment bonuses of up to $15,000 that were improperly approved a decade ago.
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Navy chief killed in Iraq was caught in ISIS firefight
The Navy chief who was killed in Iraq last week was caught in a firefight near the forward line of troops moments before he was killed by an improvised explosive device, military officials said Tuesday.
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Inside the Pentagon, early fears Trump will micromanage the generals more than Obama did
Military officials hope the next commander in chief will end the Obama White House’s frustrating habits.
-
In Libya, ISIS is ‘fighting to the death’ despite U.S. bombardment
The White House is extending its authorization for the use of military force in Sirte.
-
After the Islamic State falls: America’s next president will face the war’s toughest decisions
The ISIS campaign’s next phase will be more complex and could require additional American troops on the ground.
-
Officials say three U.S. service members killed in Jordan attack
Three U.S. service members were killed Friday in an attack at the gates of an air base in southern Jordan, U.S. officials said.
-
Pentagon chief draws fire over ‘dangerous’ plan to relax military recruiting standards
Easing the fitness standards, especially, is fraught with potential problems both politically and practically, observers say.
-
The military may relax recruiting standards for fitness and pot use
Defense Secretary Ash Carter on Tuesday announced a sweeping review, saying rules for screening new entrants may be “overly restrictive” and preventing the most talented from joining the ranks.
-
In Syria, the U.S. may need more troops to manage shaky alliance
It’s not a question of combat power. The U.S. has plenty of local allies willing to fight ISIS there. The challenge is convincing those groups to fight the militants rather than each other.
-
Pentagon offers temporary fix for California Guard pay problems
Up to 10,000 California reservists are being asked to repay enlistment bonuses improperly approved a decade ago.
-
Pentagon will stop seeking repayment of California Guard bonuses
Defense Secretary Ash Carter issued an order Wednesday amid widespread criticism of the military’s effort to force reservists to repay enlistment bonuses of up to $15,000 that were improperly approved a decade ago.
-
Navy chief killed in Iraq was caught in ISIS firefight
The Navy chief who was killed in Iraq last week was caught in a firefight near the forward line of troops moments before he was killed by an improvised explosive device, military officials said Tuesday.
-
Inside the Pentagon, early fears Trump will micromanage the generals more than Obama did
Military officials hope the next commander in chief will end the Obama White House’s frustrating habits.
-
In Libya, ISIS is ‘fighting to the death’ despite U.S. bombardment
The White House is extending its authorization for the use of military force in Sirte.
-
After the Islamic State falls: America’s next president will face the war’s toughest decisions
The ISIS campaign’s next phase will be more complex and could require additional American troops on the ground.
-
Officials say three U.S. service members killed in Jordan attack
Three U.S. service members were killed Friday in an attack at the gates of an air base in southern Jordan, U.S. officials said.
-
Pentagon chief draws fire over ‘dangerous’ plan to relax military recruiting standards
Easing the fitness standards, especially, is fraught with potential problems both politically and practically, observers say.
-
The military may relax recruiting standards for fitness and pot use
Defense Secretary Ash Carter on Tuesday announced a sweeping review, saying rules for screening new entrants may be “overly restrictive” and preventing the most talented from joining the ranks.
-
In Syria, the U.S. may need more troops to manage shaky alliance
It’s not a question of combat power. The U.S. has plenty of local allies willing to fight ISIS there. The challenge is convincing those groups to fight the militants rather than each other.
-
Pentagon offers temporary fix for California Guard pay problems
Up to 10,000 California reservists are being asked to repay enlistment bonuses improperly approved a decade ago.
-
Pentagon will stop seeking repayment of California Guard bonuses
Defense Secretary Ash Carter issued an order Wednesday amid widespread criticism of the military’s effort to force reservists to repay enlistment bonuses of up to $15,000 that were improperly approved a decade ago.
-
Navy chief killed in Iraq was caught in ISIS firefight
The Navy chief who was killed in Iraq last week was caught in a firefight near the forward line of troops moments before he was killed by an improvised explosive device, military officials said Tuesday.













