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New book on Mullah Omar and the Taliban offers hard lessons for the US
U.S. leadership was consistently caught flat-footed, failing to deliver on their perennial promise to “turn the corner” in the war.
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Scandals in US advisor brigade alarm leaders behind closed doors
“Advisor misconduct remains the largest strategic and organizational risk for (Security Force Assistance Command),” a recent tasking order reads.
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Dems target loophole that lets US proxy forces skip human rights vetting
Section 127e funds partners who conduct counterterrorism missions, while Section 1202 is intended for irregular warfare.
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Army advisors in Latin America told to behave as word of drinking, Tinder use and STDs grew
Members of one team are facing punishment, but emails suggest the problems went beyond those nine soldiers.
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Military couple profited from stolen weapons parts, optics and other gear, indictment says
The indictment chronicled $1.8 million worth of wire transfers allegedly connected to the illegal sale of military equipment.
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Helmet cam footage triggers medal upgrade for soldier killed in Niger ambush
Newly recovered helmet camera footage triggered the Silver Star upgrade for Sgt. 1st Class Jeremiah Johnson.
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Troops sent to bolster NATO begin turnover as US mulls larger footprint in Europe
“The deployments are one-for-one unit replacements, which will leave our overall force posture in the region — approximately 100,000 — unchanged,” the Pentagon’s spokesman said.
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Pentagon chief talks to Russian counterpart for first time since Ukraine war began
This is the first conversation between the two defense chiefs since Feb. 18, a week before the war started.
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2 paratroopers hurt after missing drop zone, landing in North Carolina neighborhood
The soldiers were performing a static-line jump when they missed St. Mere Eglise Drop Zone.
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New book on Mullah Omar and the Taliban offers hard lessons for the US
U.S. leadership was consistently caught flat-footed, failing to deliver on their perennial promise to “turn the corner” in the war.
-
Scandals in US advisor brigade alarm leaders behind closed doors
“Advisor misconduct remains the largest strategic and organizational risk for (Security Force Assistance Command),” a recent tasking order reads.
-
Dems target loophole that lets US proxy forces skip human rights vetting
Section 127e funds partners who conduct counterterrorism missions, while Section 1202 is intended for irregular warfare.
-
Army advisors in Latin America told to behave as word of drinking, Tinder use and STDs grew
Members of one team are facing punishment, but emails suggest the problems went beyond those nine soldiers.
-
Military couple profited from stolen weapons parts, optics and other gear, indictment says
The indictment chronicled $1.8 million worth of wire transfers allegedly connected to the illegal sale of military equipment.
-
Helmet cam footage triggers medal upgrade for soldier killed in Niger ambush
Newly recovered helmet camera footage triggered the Silver Star upgrade for Sgt. 1st Class Jeremiah Johnson.
-
Troops sent to bolster NATO begin turnover as US mulls larger footprint in Europe
“The deployments are one-for-one unit replacements, which will leave our overall force posture in the region — approximately 100,000 — unchanged,” the Pentagon’s spokesman said.
-
Pentagon chief talks to Russian counterpart for first time since Ukraine war began
This is the first conversation between the two defense chiefs since Feb. 18, a week before the war started.
-
2 paratroopers hurt after missing drop zone, landing in North Carolina neighborhood
The soldiers were performing a static-line jump when they missed St. Mere Eglise Drop Zone.
-
New book on Mullah Omar and the Taliban offers hard lessons for the US
U.S. leadership was consistently caught flat-footed, failing to deliver on their perennial promise to “turn the corner” in the war.
-
Scandals in US advisor brigade alarm leaders behind closed doors
“Advisor misconduct remains the largest strategic and organizational risk for (Security Force Assistance Command),” a recent tasking order reads.
-
Dems target loophole that lets US proxy forces skip human rights vetting
Section 127e funds partners who conduct counterterrorism missions, while Section 1202 is intended for irregular warfare.
-
Army advisors in Latin America told to behave as word of drinking, Tinder use and STDs grew
Members of one team are facing punishment, but emails suggest the problems went beyond those nine soldiers.
-
Military couple profited from stolen weapons parts, optics and other gear, indictment says
The indictment chronicled $1.8 million worth of wire transfers allegedly connected to the illegal sale of military equipment.
-
Helmet cam footage triggers medal upgrade for soldier killed in Niger ambush
Newly recovered helmet camera footage triggered the Silver Star upgrade for Sgt. 1st Class Jeremiah Johnson.
-
Troops sent to bolster NATO begin turnover as US mulls larger footprint in Europe
“The deployments are one-for-one unit replacements, which will leave our overall force posture in the region — approximately 100,000 — unchanged,” the Pentagon’s spokesman said.
-
Pentagon chief talks to Russian counterpart for first time since Ukraine war began
This is the first conversation between the two defense chiefs since Feb. 18, a week before the war started.
-
2 paratroopers hurt after missing drop zone, landing in North Carolina neighborhood
The soldiers were performing a static-line jump when they missed St. Mere Eglise Drop Zone.














