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400 additional U.S. troops deploy to Iraq
Hundreds of additional troops have flowed into Iraq during the past week as U.S. and Iraqi forces there begin final preparations to launch an invasion of Mosul this fall.
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Top U.S. general says Syrian bombs fell very close to U.S. forces
Syrian warplanes were dropping bombs just “several hundred meters” away from U.S. Special Forces troops operating alongside Kurdish troops on Aug. 18, a top U.S. general said.
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Soldier killed in Afghanistan IED blast spoke to wife 2 nights earlier
The staff sergeant was killed Aug. 23, while on patrol in Helmand Province.
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The Pentagon has banned Pokemon Go from official military phones
But officials say the popular game is still permitted on government property.
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What comes next for Obama’s unfinished mission in Afghanistan
Odds are, the next president will have to figure out how America’s longest war ends. Here’s why
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Military sex assault: Just 4 percent of complaints result in convictions
And the Pentagon says that’s a concern.
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The new military retirement system has major flaw, financial experts warn
Financial experts have warned the Pentagon not to shortchange career troops — especially those in the enlisted ranks.
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Pentagon officials avoid questions about Donald Trump’s support for torture
Defense Secretary Ash Carter and Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Joseph Dunford responded to a lawmaker who asked about Donald Trump’s support of torture.
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The Pentagon wants to make even more changes to troops’ retirement plan
If approved, the updates would benefit older career-minded personnel at the expense of junior troops.
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New military retirement law creates big decisions for many troops
It’s the biggest change in decades for military compensation. For the first time, the military will offer some limited retirement benefit to troops who separate before reaching 20 years of service.
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400 additional U.S. troops deploy to Iraq
Hundreds of additional troops have flowed into Iraq during the past week as U.S. and Iraqi forces there begin final preparations to launch an invasion of Mosul this fall.
-
Top U.S. general says Syrian bombs fell very close to U.S. forces
Syrian warplanes were dropping bombs just “several hundred meters” away from U.S. Special Forces troops operating alongside Kurdish troops on Aug. 18, a top U.S. general said.
-
Soldier killed in Afghanistan IED blast spoke to wife 2 nights earlier
The staff sergeant was killed Aug. 23, while on patrol in Helmand Province.
-
The Pentagon has banned Pokemon Go from official military phones
But officials say the popular game is still permitted on government property.
-
What comes next for Obama’s unfinished mission in Afghanistan
Odds are, the next president will have to figure out how America’s longest war ends. Here’s why
-
Military sex assault: Just 4 percent of complaints result in convictions
And the Pentagon says that’s a concern.
-
The new military retirement system has major flaw, financial experts warn
Financial experts have warned the Pentagon not to shortchange career troops — especially those in the enlisted ranks.
-
Pentagon officials avoid questions about Donald Trump’s support for torture
Defense Secretary Ash Carter and Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Joseph Dunford responded to a lawmaker who asked about Donald Trump’s support of torture.
-
The Pentagon wants to make even more changes to troops’ retirement plan
If approved, the updates would benefit older career-minded personnel at the expense of junior troops.
-
New military retirement law creates big decisions for many troops
It’s the biggest change in decades for military compensation. For the first time, the military will offer some limited retirement benefit to troops who separate before reaching 20 years of service.
-
400 additional U.S. troops deploy to Iraq
Hundreds of additional troops have flowed into Iraq during the past week as U.S. and Iraqi forces there begin final preparations to launch an invasion of Mosul this fall.
-
Top U.S. general says Syrian bombs fell very close to U.S. forces
Syrian warplanes were dropping bombs just “several hundred meters” away from U.S. Special Forces troops operating alongside Kurdish troops on Aug. 18, a top U.S. general said.
-
Soldier killed in Afghanistan IED blast spoke to wife 2 nights earlier
The staff sergeant was killed Aug. 23, while on patrol in Helmand Province.
-
The Pentagon has banned Pokemon Go from official military phones
But officials say the popular game is still permitted on government property.
-
What comes next for Obama’s unfinished mission in Afghanistan
Odds are, the next president will have to figure out how America’s longest war ends. Here’s why
-
Military sex assault: Just 4 percent of complaints result in convictions
And the Pentagon says that’s a concern.
-
The new military retirement system has major flaw, financial experts warn
Financial experts have warned the Pentagon not to shortchange career troops — especially those in the enlisted ranks.
-
Pentagon officials avoid questions about Donald Trump’s support for torture
Defense Secretary Ash Carter and Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Joseph Dunford responded to a lawmaker who asked about Donald Trump’s support of torture.
-
The Pentagon wants to make even more changes to troops’ retirement plan
If approved, the updates would benefit older career-minded personnel at the expense of junior troops.
-
New military retirement law creates big decisions for many troops
It’s the biggest change in decades for military compensation. For the first time, the military will offer some limited retirement benefit to troops who separate before reaching 20 years of service.













