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ChemLight appreciation time — much more than spooky szn glow sticks
Glow sticks may not be the first thing a person thinks of when asked about essential military equipment, but these are just that.
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US launches airstrike to assist Somali forces under attack
The U.S. conducted an airstrike against al-Shabab in Somalia on Sunday, according to U.S. Africa Command.
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US military in decline, threats from China ‘formidable,’ report says
Can the U.S. military handle two wars at once?
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Last World War 2 Marine flying ace dies, leaves legacy of service
He has been credited for shooting down seven enemy aircraft in aerial combat.
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Joint Base San Antonio moves troops after legionella found in plumbing
The service members at Liberty Barracks are all temporary residents undergoing treatment at Brooke Army Medical Center.
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US partner forces repel ISIS attack in Syria, Central Command says
Syrian Democratic Forces stopped an attack from occurring at a displaced persons camp in the Northeast of Syria on Tuesday.
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Military needs to do more to help naturalize noncitizens, report says
DoD policy changes, poorly completed procedures and a lack of available information all contributed to the decline.
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New Orleans nun kidnapped in Africa released with US military help
The U.S. military played a role in the release this week of an American nun taken hostage in April.
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Gunships, artillery retaliate after 3 US troops hurt in Syria attacks
AH-64 Apache helicopters, AC-130 gunships and M777 artillery hit back against the purported militants.
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U.S. 7th Fleet commander sees increase in ‘unsafe’ intercepts by China
“It’s the provocative nature of the intercepts that’s got our attention, and we’re trying to understand it,” said Vice Adm. Karl Thomas.
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ChemLight appreciation time — much more than spooky szn glow sticks
Glow sticks may not be the first thing a person thinks of when asked about essential military equipment, but these are just that.
-
US launches airstrike to assist Somali forces under attack
The U.S. conducted an airstrike against al-Shabab in Somalia on Sunday, according to U.S. Africa Command.
-
US military in decline, threats from China ‘formidable,’ report says
Can the U.S. military handle two wars at once?
-
Last World War 2 Marine flying ace dies, leaves legacy of service
He has been credited for shooting down seven enemy aircraft in aerial combat.
-
Joint Base San Antonio moves troops after legionella found in plumbing
The service members at Liberty Barracks are all temporary residents undergoing treatment at Brooke Army Medical Center.
-
US partner forces repel ISIS attack in Syria, Central Command says
Syrian Democratic Forces stopped an attack from occurring at a displaced persons camp in the Northeast of Syria on Tuesday.
-
Military needs to do more to help naturalize noncitizens, report says
DoD policy changes, poorly completed procedures and a lack of available information all contributed to the decline.
-
New Orleans nun kidnapped in Africa released with US military help
The U.S. military played a role in the release this week of an American nun taken hostage in April.
-
Gunships, artillery retaliate after 3 US troops hurt in Syria attacks
AH-64 Apache helicopters, AC-130 gunships and M777 artillery hit back against the purported militants.
-
U.S. 7th Fleet commander sees increase in ‘unsafe’ intercepts by China
“It’s the provocative nature of the intercepts that’s got our attention, and we’re trying to understand it,” said Vice Adm. Karl Thomas.
-
ChemLight appreciation time — much more than spooky szn glow sticks
Glow sticks may not be the first thing a person thinks of when asked about essential military equipment, but these are just that.
-
US launches airstrike to assist Somali forces under attack
The U.S. conducted an airstrike against al-Shabab in Somalia on Sunday, according to U.S. Africa Command.
-
US military in decline, threats from China ‘formidable,’ report says
Can the U.S. military handle two wars at once?
-
Last World War 2 Marine flying ace dies, leaves legacy of service
He has been credited for shooting down seven enemy aircraft in aerial combat.
-
Joint Base San Antonio moves troops after legionella found in plumbing
The service members at Liberty Barracks are all temporary residents undergoing treatment at Brooke Army Medical Center.
-
US partner forces repel ISIS attack in Syria, Central Command says
Syrian Democratic Forces stopped an attack from occurring at a displaced persons camp in the Northeast of Syria on Tuesday.
-
Military needs to do more to help naturalize noncitizens, report says
DoD policy changes, poorly completed procedures and a lack of available information all contributed to the decline.
-
New Orleans nun kidnapped in Africa released with US military help
The U.S. military played a role in the release this week of an American nun taken hostage in April.
-
Gunships, artillery retaliate after 3 US troops hurt in Syria attacks
AH-64 Apache helicopters, AC-130 gunships and M777 artillery hit back against the purported militants.
-
U.S. 7th Fleet commander sees increase in ‘unsafe’ intercepts by China
“It’s the provocative nature of the intercepts that’s got our attention, and we’re trying to understand it,” said Vice Adm. Karl Thomas.













