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Russian general claims US-led coalition hit Tabqa dam in Syria
A senior Russian general on Tuesday criticized the U.S.-led coalition fighting Islamic State militants for allegedly targeting Syria’s infrastructure — including a key dam — in territory held by the Sunni extremist group.
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New amphibious landing tactics and technology
The Marine Corps will test drones, unmanned submarines and remote-control vehicles.
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U.S. tells allies to do more to pressure ISIS
Officials from the 68-nation coalition fighting the Islamic State group are looking for ways to increase the pressure as planning intensifies on the next objective, dislodging the militants from their self-declared capital in Syria.
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Marine grunts to get new all-terrain vehicles for missions
The Corps new ATVs are designed to support infantry Marines’ tactical missions. Fielding begins in early 2017.
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The U.S. Air Force lost a Nagasaki-style bomb 66 years ago. A Canadian man may have found it
The Canadian military will investigate a diver’s claim that he found the missing Mark IV.
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Army wants to field better jungle boots in 2017
The Army plans to outfit two brigade combat teams in Hawaii with upgraded boots.
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Military Families May See More Financial Challenges, Petraeus Says
As the large-scale combat deployments are coming to an end, military communities may see more financial problems in military families, said Holly Petraeus, assistant director, service member affairs, for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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‘It just didn’t stop’: Military heroes reflect on their roles saving lives in Orlando
Military doctors face a mass shooting blocks from their civilian jobs. What they did, how they cope … and why one doc’s sneakers went viral.
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Russian general claims US-led coalition hit Tabqa dam in Syria
A senior Russian general on Tuesday criticized the U.S.-led coalition fighting Islamic State militants for allegedly targeting Syria’s infrastructure — including a key dam — in territory held by the Sunni extremist group.
-
New amphibious landing tactics and technology
The Marine Corps will test drones, unmanned submarines and remote-control vehicles.
-
U.S. tells allies to do more to pressure ISIS
Officials from the 68-nation coalition fighting the Islamic State group are looking for ways to increase the pressure as planning intensifies on the next objective, dislodging the militants from their self-declared capital in Syria.
-
Marine grunts to get new all-terrain vehicles for missions
The Corps new ATVs are designed to support infantry Marines’ tactical missions. Fielding begins in early 2017.
-
The U.S. Air Force lost a Nagasaki-style bomb 66 years ago. A Canadian man may have found it
The Canadian military will investigate a diver’s claim that he found the missing Mark IV.
-
Army wants to field better jungle boots in 2017
The Army plans to outfit two brigade combat teams in Hawaii with upgraded boots.
-
Military Families May See More Financial Challenges, Petraeus Says
As the large-scale combat deployments are coming to an end, military communities may see more financial problems in military families, said Holly Petraeus, assistant director, service member affairs, for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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‘It just didn’t stop’: Military heroes reflect on their roles saving lives in Orlando
Military doctors face a mass shooting blocks from their civilian jobs. What they did, how they cope … and why one doc’s sneakers went viral.
-
Russian general claims US-led coalition hit Tabqa dam in Syria
A senior Russian general on Tuesday criticized the U.S.-led coalition fighting Islamic State militants for allegedly targeting Syria’s infrastructure — including a key dam — in territory held by the Sunni extremist group.
-
New amphibious landing tactics and technology
The Marine Corps will test drones, unmanned submarines and remote-control vehicles.
-
U.S. tells allies to do more to pressure ISIS
Officials from the 68-nation coalition fighting the Islamic State group are looking for ways to increase the pressure as planning intensifies on the next objective, dislodging the militants from their self-declared capital in Syria.
-
Marine grunts to get new all-terrain vehicles for missions
The Corps new ATVs are designed to support infantry Marines’ tactical missions. Fielding begins in early 2017.
-
The U.S. Air Force lost a Nagasaki-style bomb 66 years ago. A Canadian man may have found it
The Canadian military will investigate a diver’s claim that he found the missing Mark IV.
-
Army wants to field better jungle boots in 2017
The Army plans to outfit two brigade combat teams in Hawaii with upgraded boots.
-
Military Families May See More Financial Challenges, Petraeus Says
As the large-scale combat deployments are coming to an end, military communities may see more financial problems in military families, said Holly Petraeus, assistant director, service member affairs, for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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‘It just didn’t stop’: Military heroes reflect on their roles saving lives in Orlando
Military doctors face a mass shooting blocks from their civilian jobs. What they did, how they cope … and why one doc’s sneakers went viral.











