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Tunnel warfare: In Mosul, the ISIS fight is likely to go underground
The massive military operation, likely to begin in October, will be complicated by a network of tunnels beneath the city, offering Islamic State militants a tactical advantage.
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The U.S. military is still whacking moles in Iraq’s Anbar province
The Islamic State group controls the Euphrates Valley near the Syrian border. Daily airstrikes continue across Anbar province. And the ongoing fight is now prompting the U.S. military to boost capacity at western Iraq’s primary airfield, Al Asad Air Base.
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Attacks on U.S. troops in Somalia leads to airstrikes on al-Shabab
The U.S. military maintains a “small number” of troops in Somalia to support the fight against al-Shabab.
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Obama defends allowing women to serve in combat jobs
Visiting an Army base in Virginia, the president explained in detail his decision to allow women to serve in combat career fields, saying new policy is making the military at-large stronger despite concerns about the impact on individual combat unit’s readiness and performance.
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U.S. plans big military expansion at Iraq’s al Asad air base
In addition to personnel, the U.S. will install new technology allowing for more night operations.
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U.S. sending 615 new troops to Iraq
The deployment coincides with a planned invasion of the Islamic State group’s stronghold in Mosul.
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U.S. troops in Iraq brace for more ‘mustard’ attacks
U.S. troops in Iraq are facing the threat of more chemical weapons attacks as Islamic State militants prepare to defend against a final invasion of Mosul, a defense official said.
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Can celebrity chef Robert Irvine refine military chow? We’re about to find out
The host of Food Network’s “Restaurant: Impossible” has announced a partnership with Sodexo, which runs dining facilities at dozens of military installations.
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After 15 years of war, America’s military has about had it with ‘nation building’
A new scientific survey of more than 2,200 active-duty troops gauged their opinions on U.S. foreign policy priorities.
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U.S. forces will be in the Middle East long after ISIS, Carter says
Defense Secretary Ash Carter said the U.S. military will keep forces deployed to the Middle East long after the defeat of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.
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Tunnel warfare: In Mosul, the ISIS fight is likely to go underground
The massive military operation, likely to begin in October, will be complicated by a network of tunnels beneath the city, offering Islamic State militants a tactical advantage.
-
The U.S. military is still whacking moles in Iraq’s Anbar province
The Islamic State group controls the Euphrates Valley near the Syrian border. Daily airstrikes continue across Anbar province. And the ongoing fight is now prompting the U.S. military to boost capacity at western Iraq’s primary airfield, Al Asad Air Base.
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Attacks on U.S. troops in Somalia leads to airstrikes on al-Shabab
The U.S. military maintains a “small number” of troops in Somalia to support the fight against al-Shabab.
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Obama defends allowing women to serve in combat jobs
Visiting an Army base in Virginia, the president explained in detail his decision to allow women to serve in combat career fields, saying new policy is making the military at-large stronger despite concerns about the impact on individual combat unit’s readiness and performance.
-
U.S. plans big military expansion at Iraq’s al Asad air base
In addition to personnel, the U.S. will install new technology allowing for more night operations.
-
U.S. sending 615 new troops to Iraq
The deployment coincides with a planned invasion of the Islamic State group’s stronghold in Mosul.
-
U.S. troops in Iraq brace for more ‘mustard’ attacks
U.S. troops in Iraq are facing the threat of more chemical weapons attacks as Islamic State militants prepare to defend against a final invasion of Mosul, a defense official said.
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Can celebrity chef Robert Irvine refine military chow? We’re about to find out
The host of Food Network’s “Restaurant: Impossible” has announced a partnership with Sodexo, which runs dining facilities at dozens of military installations.
-
After 15 years of war, America’s military has about had it with ‘nation building’
A new scientific survey of more than 2,200 active-duty troops gauged their opinions on U.S. foreign policy priorities.
-
U.S. forces will be in the Middle East long after ISIS, Carter says
Defense Secretary Ash Carter said the U.S. military will keep forces deployed to the Middle East long after the defeat of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.
-
Tunnel warfare: In Mosul, the ISIS fight is likely to go underground
The massive military operation, likely to begin in October, will be complicated by a network of tunnels beneath the city, offering Islamic State militants a tactical advantage.
-
The U.S. military is still whacking moles in Iraq’s Anbar province
The Islamic State group controls the Euphrates Valley near the Syrian border. Daily airstrikes continue across Anbar province. And the ongoing fight is now prompting the U.S. military to boost capacity at western Iraq’s primary airfield, Al Asad Air Base.
-
Attacks on U.S. troops in Somalia leads to airstrikes on al-Shabab
The U.S. military maintains a “small number” of troops in Somalia to support the fight against al-Shabab.
-
Obama defends allowing women to serve in combat jobs
Visiting an Army base in Virginia, the president explained in detail his decision to allow women to serve in combat career fields, saying new policy is making the military at-large stronger despite concerns about the impact on individual combat unit’s readiness and performance.
-
U.S. plans big military expansion at Iraq’s al Asad air base
In addition to personnel, the U.S. will install new technology allowing for more night operations.
-
U.S. sending 615 new troops to Iraq
The deployment coincides with a planned invasion of the Islamic State group’s stronghold in Mosul.
-
U.S. troops in Iraq brace for more ‘mustard’ attacks
U.S. troops in Iraq are facing the threat of more chemical weapons attacks as Islamic State militants prepare to defend against a final invasion of Mosul, a defense official said.
-
Can celebrity chef Robert Irvine refine military chow? We’re about to find out
The host of Food Network’s “Restaurant: Impossible” has announced a partnership with Sodexo, which runs dining facilities at dozens of military installations.
-
After 15 years of war, America’s military has about had it with ‘nation building’
A new scientific survey of more than 2,200 active-duty troops gauged their opinions on U.S. foreign policy priorities.
-
U.S. forces will be in the Middle East long after ISIS, Carter says
Defense Secretary Ash Carter said the U.S. military will keep forces deployed to the Middle East long after the defeat of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.













