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CENTCOM investigating reported civilian casualties after drone strike on ISIS-K suicide vehicle
The strike came just two days before the U.S. is set to conclude a massive two-week-long airlift.
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Biden paying respects to 13 US troops killed in Afghanistan
The 13 fallen troops ranged in age from 20 to 31, and came from California and Massachusetts and states in between.
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US drone strike takes out ISIS-K suicide vehicle in Kabul: CENTCOM
U.S. carries out airstrike against ISIS-K in Kabul
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‘No longer walking on the face of the earth’: 2 ISIS-K killed in drone strike, Pentagon now says
Biden authorized the drone strike and it was ordered by Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin.
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As Afghanistan unravels, lawmakers can lead a new push to save vets, service members from suicide
Nov. 21 would mark a coast-to-coast call to action to connect with vets and service members.
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‘Just one more’: Inside the massive military community effort to save Afghans
Thousands of veterans have worked tirelessly to evacuate Afghans and Americans from Kabul. Even when the last flight leaves next week they vow to continue.
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DoD planned to spend billions on Afghan security forces. This group has a suggestion for those funds
About $3 billion in planned spending is now in limbo after the Taliban takeover of Kabul.
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CENTCOM investigating reported civilian casualties after drone strike on ISIS-K suicide vehicle
The strike came just two days before the U.S. is set to conclude a massive two-week-long airlift.
-
Biden paying respects to 13 US troops killed in Afghanistan
The 13 fallen troops ranged in age from 20 to 31, and came from California and Massachusetts and states in between.
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US drone strike takes out ISIS-K suicide vehicle in Kabul: CENTCOM
U.S. carries out airstrike against ISIS-K in Kabul
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‘Hi mom, I’m fine’: How one Afghan interpreter escaped
A small success story.
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‘No longer walking on the face of the earth’: 2 ISIS-K killed in drone strike, Pentagon now says
Biden authorized the drone strike and it was ordered by Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin.
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ISIS-K ‘planner’ killed in drone strike, CENTCOM says
Biden hits back at ISIS-K.
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As Afghanistan unravels, lawmakers can lead a new push to save vets, service members from suicide
Nov. 21 would mark a coast-to-coast call to action to connect with vets and service members.
-
‘Just one more’: Inside the massive military community effort to save Afghans
Thousands of veterans have worked tirelessly to evacuate Afghans and Americans from Kabul. Even when the last flight leaves next week they vow to continue.
-
DoD planned to spend billions on Afghan security forces. This group has a suggestion for those funds
About $3 billion in planned spending is now in limbo after the Taliban takeover of Kabul.
-
CENTCOM investigating reported civilian casualties after drone strike on ISIS-K suicide vehicle
The strike came just two days before the U.S. is set to conclude a massive two-week-long airlift.
-
Biden paying respects to 13 US troops killed in Afghanistan
The 13 fallen troops ranged in age from 20 to 31, and came from California and Massachusetts and states in between.
-
US drone strike takes out ISIS-K suicide vehicle in Kabul: CENTCOM
U.S. carries out airstrike against ISIS-K in Kabul
-
‘Hi mom, I’m fine’: How one Afghan interpreter escaped
A small success story.
-
‘No longer walking on the face of the earth’: 2 ISIS-K killed in drone strike, Pentagon now says
Biden authorized the drone strike and it was ordered by Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin.
-
ISIS-K ‘planner’ killed in drone strike, CENTCOM says
Biden hits back at ISIS-K.
-
As Afghanistan unravels, lawmakers can lead a new push to save vets, service members from suicide
Nov. 21 would mark a coast-to-coast call to action to connect with vets and service members.
-
‘Just one more’: Inside the massive military community effort to save Afghans
Thousands of veterans have worked tirelessly to evacuate Afghans and Americans from Kabul. Even when the last flight leaves next week they vow to continue.
-
DoD planned to spend billions on Afghan security forces. This group has a suggestion for those funds
About $3 billion in planned spending is now in limbo after the Taliban takeover of Kabul.













