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The ISIS war has a new commander — and ISIS may be the least of his worries
It’s going to be a long year for Lt. Gen. Stephen Townsend. Here’s why:
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Robert Irvine wants to transform how U.S. troops eat. He’s starting at the Pentagon
The celebrity chef, Food Network star, and food and fitness expert has bold ideas about how the modern military should be fed.
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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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Top U.S. commander in Iraq says Islamic State group will ‘morph into a true insurgent force’
After the Battle of Mosul, holding the city will be a challenge, Lt. Gen. Sean MacFarland says.
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Effectiveness of some counter-IED efforts unproved, Pentagon report finds
The Pentagon’s agency tasked with developing technology to counter improvised explosive devices failed to determine wh that more than $100 million in equipment actually worked, according to a new report from the Defense Department’s Inspector General
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In rare Pentagon visit, Obama says ISIS is ‘inevitably going to be defeated’
But the commander in chief also warned that sporadic attacks will continue and eliminating terrorism in not a realistic goal.
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ISIS fighters still flowing in and out of Mosul
Iraqi forces are preparing to retake Mosul, but for now Islamic State forces still can move in and out of the city, a Pentagon spokesman said.
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Air campaign in Libya enters second day, will last weeks, official says
The U.S. air campaign has launched seven airstrikes in support of forces loyal to the new government.
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Moqtada al Sadr and his followers in Iraq are ‘thirsty for Americans’ blood’
The powerful Shiite cleric and his militia are ratcheting up their fiery anti-American rhetoric.
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Thousands protest outside U.S. base in Turkey
There were reports that thousands of people protesting the U.S. military presence in Turkey had gathered outside the gates of the air base.
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The ISIS war has a new commander — and ISIS may be the least of his worries
It’s going to be a long year for Lt. Gen. Stephen Townsend. Here’s why:
-
Robert Irvine wants to transform how U.S. troops eat. He’s starting at the Pentagon
The celebrity chef, Food Network star, and food and fitness expert has bold ideas about how the modern military should be fed.
-
The Pentagon has banned Pokemon Go from official military phones
But officials say the popular game is still permitted on government property.
-
Top U.S. commander in Iraq says Islamic State group will ‘morph into a true insurgent force’
After the Battle of Mosul, holding the city will be a challenge, Lt. Gen. Sean MacFarland says.
-
Effectiveness of some counter-IED efforts unproved, Pentagon report finds
The Pentagon’s agency tasked with developing technology to counter improvised explosive devices failed to determine wh that more than $100 million in equipment actually worked, according to a new report from the Defense Department’s Inspector General
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In rare Pentagon visit, Obama says ISIS is ‘inevitably going to be defeated’
But the commander in chief also warned that sporadic attacks will continue and eliminating terrorism in not a realistic goal.
-
ISIS fighters still flowing in and out of Mosul
Iraqi forces are preparing to retake Mosul, but for now Islamic State forces still can move in and out of the city, a Pentagon spokesman said.
-
Air campaign in Libya enters second day, will last weeks, official says
The U.S. air campaign has launched seven airstrikes in support of forces loyal to the new government.
-
Moqtada al Sadr and his followers in Iraq are ‘thirsty for Americans’ blood’
The powerful Shiite cleric and his militia are ratcheting up their fiery anti-American rhetoric.
-
Thousands protest outside U.S. base in Turkey
There were reports that thousands of people protesting the U.S. military presence in Turkey had gathered outside the gates of the air base.
-
The ISIS war has a new commander — and ISIS may be the least of his worries
It’s going to be a long year for Lt. Gen. Stephen Townsend. Here’s why:
-
Robert Irvine wants to transform how U.S. troops eat. He’s starting at the Pentagon
The celebrity chef, Food Network star, and food and fitness expert has bold ideas about how the modern military should be fed.
-
The Pentagon has banned Pokemon Go from official military phones
But officials say the popular game is still permitted on government property.
-
Top U.S. commander in Iraq says Islamic State group will ‘morph into a true insurgent force’
After the Battle of Mosul, holding the city will be a challenge, Lt. Gen. Sean MacFarland says.
-
Effectiveness of some counter-IED efforts unproved, Pentagon report finds
The Pentagon’s agency tasked with developing technology to counter improvised explosive devices failed to determine wh that more than $100 million in equipment actually worked, according to a new report from the Defense Department’s Inspector General
-
In rare Pentagon visit, Obama says ISIS is ‘inevitably going to be defeated’
But the commander in chief also warned that sporadic attacks will continue and eliminating terrorism in not a realistic goal.
-
ISIS fighters still flowing in and out of Mosul
Iraqi forces are preparing to retake Mosul, but for now Islamic State forces still can move in and out of the city, a Pentagon spokesman said.
-
Air campaign in Libya enters second day, will last weeks, official says
The U.S. air campaign has launched seven airstrikes in support of forces loyal to the new government.
-
Moqtada al Sadr and his followers in Iraq are ‘thirsty for Americans’ blood’
The powerful Shiite cleric and his militia are ratcheting up their fiery anti-American rhetoric.
-
Thousands protest outside U.S. base in Turkey
There were reports that thousands of people protesting the U.S. military presence in Turkey had gathered outside the gates of the air base.













