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Can Mark Esper save DoD? Senators sure hope so.
Army Secretary Mark Esper could be confirmed as the new defense secretary early as Thursday.
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Deadly airstrike hits al-Shabaab in Somalia as US mission there intensifies
American officials say eight fighters killed in precision operation on a terrorist complex southwest of Mogadishu.
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Total annihilation: Mattis maps out the path ahead against ISIS
The U.S. defense secretary and his top general say Russia must play a bigger role in ensuring success against the Islamic State in Syria.
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High-stakes airstrike in Syria: Pro-Assad militia threatens US troops in defiance of Russia
Officials described the incident as a security breach that posed imminent danger to US personnel near the border with Iraq and Jordan.
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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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Can Mark Esper save DoD? Senators sure hope so.
Army Secretary Mark Esper could be confirmed as the new defense secretary early as Thursday.
-
Deadly airstrike hits al-Shabaab in Somalia as US mission there intensifies
American officials say eight fighters killed in precision operation on a terrorist complex southwest of Mogadishu.
-
Total annihilation: Mattis maps out the path ahead against ISIS
The U.S. defense secretary and his top general say Russia must play a bigger role in ensuring success against the Islamic State in Syria.
-
High-stakes airstrike in Syria: Pro-Assad militia threatens US troops in defiance of Russia
Officials described the incident as a security breach that posed imminent danger to US personnel near the border with Iraq and Jordan.
-
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.
-
Can Mark Esper save DoD? Senators sure hope so.
Army Secretary Mark Esper could be confirmed as the new defense secretary early as Thursday.
-
Deadly airstrike hits al-Shabaab in Somalia as US mission there intensifies
American officials say eight fighters killed in precision operation on a terrorist complex southwest of Mogadishu.
-
Total annihilation: Mattis maps out the path ahead against ISIS
The U.S. defense secretary and his top general say Russia must play a bigger role in ensuring success against the Islamic State in Syria.
-
High-stakes airstrike in Syria: Pro-Assad militia threatens US troops in defiance of Russia
Officials described the incident as a security breach that posed imminent danger to US personnel near the border with Iraq and Jordan.
-
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.











