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Lawmakers scrutinize IG investigation of top Navy SEAL
Some are questioning whether Navy Rear Adm. Brian Losey was treated unfairly and lost his career in a politically charged and poorly managed investigation.
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Retired Gen. James Mattis says civilians know little about the military
Most Americans greatly admire the military — but they actually know almost nothing about it. “Most people know nobody in the military,” said retired Marine Corps Gen. Jim Mattis, who spent 44 years in uniform.
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Trump calls for teaching ‘patriotism’ in schools
Republican candidate for President Donald Trump vowed to seek nationwide changes to school curriculum with the goal of “promoting American pride and patriotism in America’s schools.”
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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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Pentagon was soft on troops who misused official credit cards at casinos, strip clubs, IG report finds
The Defense Department’s inspector general issued a scathing report Tuesday criticizing the Pentagon’s travel office for turning a blind eye to improper use of government credit cards at casinos and strip clubs.
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U.S. drawdown on track, despite spate of violence in Afghanistan
Top U.S. officials say the 15-year-old mission to stabilize the poor and fractured country is progressing as well as can be expected.
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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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American service member killed in Afghanistan as Taliban fights to retake key city
The IED attack in Helmand province wounded another American and six Afghans soldiers.
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Pentagon warns Syria not to fly over U.S. and partner forces
The U.S. military veered toward declaration of a no-fly zone in Syria on Monday, but stopped short of using the controversial term that would set the stage for confrontation with the Syrian air force.
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U.S. Marines use Cobra attack helicopters to strike ISIS in Libya
As fighting in Sirte intensified this weekend, American commanders sent the helicopters to provide close-air support for friendly militias on the ground.
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Lawmakers scrutinize IG investigation of top Navy SEAL
Some are questioning whether Navy Rear Adm. Brian Losey was treated unfairly and lost his career in a politically charged and poorly managed investigation.
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Retired Gen. James Mattis says civilians know little about the military
Most Americans greatly admire the military — but they actually know almost nothing about it. “Most people know nobody in the military,” said retired Marine Corps Gen. Jim Mattis, who spent 44 years in uniform.
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Trump calls for teaching ‘patriotism’ in schools
Republican candidate for President Donald Trump vowed to seek nationwide changes to school curriculum with the goal of “promoting American pride and patriotism in America’s schools.”
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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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Pentagon was soft on troops who misused official credit cards at casinos, strip clubs, IG report finds
The Defense Department’s inspector general issued a scathing report Tuesday criticizing the Pentagon’s travel office for turning a blind eye to improper use of government credit cards at casinos and strip clubs.
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U.S. drawdown on track, despite spate of violence in Afghanistan
Top U.S. officials say the 15-year-old mission to stabilize the poor and fractured country is progressing as well as can be expected.
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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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American service member killed in Afghanistan as Taliban fights to retake key city
The IED attack in Helmand province wounded another American and six Afghans soldiers.
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Pentagon warns Syria not to fly over U.S. and partner forces
The U.S. military veered toward declaration of a no-fly zone in Syria on Monday, but stopped short of using the controversial term that would set the stage for confrontation with the Syrian air force.
-
U.S. Marines use Cobra attack helicopters to strike ISIS in Libya
As fighting in Sirte intensified this weekend, American commanders sent the helicopters to provide close-air support for friendly militias on the ground.
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Lawmakers scrutinize IG investigation of top Navy SEAL
Some are questioning whether Navy Rear Adm. Brian Losey was treated unfairly and lost his career in a politically charged and poorly managed investigation.
-
Retired Gen. James Mattis says civilians know little about the military
Most Americans greatly admire the military — but they actually know almost nothing about it. “Most people know nobody in the military,” said retired Marine Corps Gen. Jim Mattis, who spent 44 years in uniform.
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Trump calls for teaching ‘patriotism’ in schools
Republican candidate for President Donald Trump vowed to seek nationwide changes to school curriculum with the goal of “promoting American pride and patriotism in America’s schools.”
-
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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Pentagon was soft on troops who misused official credit cards at casinos, strip clubs, IG report finds
The Defense Department’s inspector general issued a scathing report Tuesday criticizing the Pentagon’s travel office for turning a blind eye to improper use of government credit cards at casinos and strip clubs.
-
U.S. drawdown on track, despite spate of violence in Afghanistan
Top U.S. officials say the 15-year-old mission to stabilize the poor and fractured country is progressing as well as can be expected.
-
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.
-
American service member killed in Afghanistan as Taliban fights to retake key city
The IED attack in Helmand province wounded another American and six Afghans soldiers.
-
Pentagon warns Syria not to fly over U.S. and partner forces
The U.S. military veered toward declaration of a no-fly zone in Syria on Monday, but stopped short of using the controversial term that would set the stage for confrontation with the Syrian air force.
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U.S. Marines use Cobra attack helicopters to strike ISIS in Libya
As fighting in Sirte intensified this weekend, American commanders sent the helicopters to provide close-air support for friendly militias on the ground.













