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US Conducts New Round of Airstrikes Against ISIS in Libya
US warplanes on Monday launched a new round of airstrikes against Islamic State militants in Libya.
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Russian Attack Aircraft Flies Within 30 Feet of US Navy Ship
In one of the most aggressive actions in recent memory, Russian warplanes conducted “simulated attacks” on the a U.S. Navy vessel in the Baltic Sea on Tuesday, repeatedly flying within 30 feet of the ship, according to a defense official.
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The Pentagon Is Planning To Send More Combat Troops into Iraq
The Pentagon will likely send more troops into Iraq in the coming weeks to support operations against Islamic State militants in Mosul, the military’s top officer said Friday.
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EUCOM Commander: US May Need To ‘Puncture’ Russian Defenses
The U.S. military should prepare to “puncture” Russia’s regional defenses and “rapidly reinforce” troops moving eastward in the event of a conflict, the top military commander in Europe told lawmakers Tuesday.
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US Army Gen. Joseph Votel Officially Named as CENTCOM Nominee
Army Gen. Joseph Votel has officially been named as the next nominee for US Central Command (CENTCOM).
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Islamic State Resistance Fades as Iraqi Army Enters Ramadi
The Iraqi army suffered minimal casualties in the battle for Ramadi as most of the Islamic State fighters defending the city fled to surrounding areas or were killed in U.S. airstrikes, a U.S. defense official said.
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All US Military Combat Jobs Open to Women
The Defense Department will lift all gender-based restrictions on military service starting in January, Defense Secretary Ash Carter announced Thursday.
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US Strikes Drop in Syria as Russia Digs In
US airstrikes in Syria have slowed considerably since Russian intervention, data shows
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US vs. Russia: What A War Would Look Like
Vladimir Putin’s brazen moves in Syria and Ukraine raise new questions about America’s contingency plans.
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US Increases Iraq Personnel to Combat ISIL
The US will send up to 450 more personnel in non-combat roles to assist Iraqi security forces and tribal militaries to combat the Islamic State, also known as ISIL, the White House announced Wednesday
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US Conducts New Round of Airstrikes Against ISIS in Libya
US warplanes on Monday launched a new round of airstrikes against Islamic State militants in Libya.
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Russian Attack Aircraft Flies Within 30 Feet of US Navy Ship
In one of the most aggressive actions in recent memory, Russian warplanes conducted “simulated attacks” on the a U.S. Navy vessel in the Baltic Sea on Tuesday, repeatedly flying within 30 feet of the ship, according to a defense official.
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The Pentagon Is Planning To Send More Combat Troops into Iraq
The Pentagon will likely send more troops into Iraq in the coming weeks to support operations against Islamic State militants in Mosul, the military’s top officer said Friday.
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EUCOM Commander: US May Need To ‘Puncture’ Russian Defenses
The U.S. military should prepare to “puncture” Russia’s regional defenses and “rapidly reinforce” troops moving eastward in the event of a conflict, the top military commander in Europe told lawmakers Tuesday.
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US Army Gen. Joseph Votel Officially Named as CENTCOM Nominee
Army Gen. Joseph Votel has officially been named as the next nominee for US Central Command (CENTCOM).
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Islamic State Resistance Fades as Iraqi Army Enters Ramadi
The Iraqi army suffered minimal casualties in the battle for Ramadi as most of the Islamic State fighters defending the city fled to surrounding areas or were killed in U.S. airstrikes, a U.S. defense official said.
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All US Military Combat Jobs Open to Women
The Defense Department will lift all gender-based restrictions on military service starting in January, Defense Secretary Ash Carter announced Thursday.
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US Strikes Drop in Syria as Russia Digs In
US airstrikes in Syria have slowed considerably since Russian intervention, data shows
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US vs. Russia: What A War Would Look Like
Vladimir Putin’s brazen moves in Syria and Ukraine raise new questions about America’s contingency plans.
-
US Increases Iraq Personnel to Combat ISIL
The US will send up to 450 more personnel in non-combat roles to assist Iraqi security forces and tribal militaries to combat the Islamic State, also known as ISIL, the White House announced Wednesday
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US Conducts New Round of Airstrikes Against ISIS in Libya
US warplanes on Monday launched a new round of airstrikes against Islamic State militants in Libya.
-
Russian Attack Aircraft Flies Within 30 Feet of US Navy Ship
In one of the most aggressive actions in recent memory, Russian warplanes conducted “simulated attacks” on the a U.S. Navy vessel in the Baltic Sea on Tuesday, repeatedly flying within 30 feet of the ship, according to a defense official.
-
The Pentagon Is Planning To Send More Combat Troops into Iraq
The Pentagon will likely send more troops into Iraq in the coming weeks to support operations against Islamic State militants in Mosul, the military’s top officer said Friday.
-
EUCOM Commander: US May Need To ‘Puncture’ Russian Defenses
The U.S. military should prepare to “puncture” Russia’s regional defenses and “rapidly reinforce” troops moving eastward in the event of a conflict, the top military commander in Europe told lawmakers Tuesday.
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US Army Gen. Joseph Votel Officially Named as CENTCOM Nominee
Army Gen. Joseph Votel has officially been named as the next nominee for US Central Command (CENTCOM).
-
Islamic State Resistance Fades as Iraqi Army Enters Ramadi
The Iraqi army suffered minimal casualties in the battle for Ramadi as most of the Islamic State fighters defending the city fled to surrounding areas or were killed in U.S. airstrikes, a U.S. defense official said.
-
All US Military Combat Jobs Open to Women
The Defense Department will lift all gender-based restrictions on military service starting in January, Defense Secretary Ash Carter announced Thursday.
-
US Strikes Drop in Syria as Russia Digs In
US airstrikes in Syria have slowed considerably since Russian intervention, data shows
-
US vs. Russia: What A War Would Look Like
Vladimir Putin’s brazen moves in Syria and Ukraine raise new questions about America’s contingency plans.
-
US Increases Iraq Personnel to Combat ISIL
The US will send up to 450 more personnel in non-combat roles to assist Iraqi security forces and tribal militaries to combat the Islamic State, also known as ISIL, the White House announced Wednesday













