Image 0 of 8An Iraqi Army soldier, seen in a production photo from National Geographic’s “Chain of Command.” The eight-part documentary series follows U.S. units around the world as they fight extremists from Africa to Afghanistan. Narrated by Chris Evans (“Captain America,” “The Avengers”), the series runs on Mondays at 9/8 central. (James Butler/National Geographic) Afghanistan - A U.S. Navy lieutenant, seen in a production photo from National Geographic’s “Chain of Command.” The eight-part documentary series follows U.S. units around the world as they fight extremists from Africa to Afghanistan. Narrated by Chris Evans (“Captain America,” “The Avengers”), the series runs on Mondays at 9/8 central. (Cam Glendenning, special to Military Times/National Geographic) Afghanistan -- U.S. and Afghan military members hold a meeting as seen in a production photo from National Geographic’s “Chain of Command.” The eight-part documentary series follows U.S. units around the world as they fight extremists from Africa to Afghanistan. Narrated by Chris Evans (“Captain America,” “The Avengers”), the series runs on Mondays at 9/8 central. (Cam Glendenning, special to Military Times/National Geographic) Afghanistan -- U.S. Marines aboard a transport aircraft seen in a production photo from National Geographic’s “Chain of Command.” The eight-part documentary series follows U.S. units around the world as they fight extremists from Africa to Afghanistan. Narrated by Chris Evans (“Captain America,” “The Avengers”), the series runs on Mondays at 9/8 central. (Cam Glendenning, special to Military Times/National Geographic) Afghanistan -- U.S. Marine reads a book on back of aircraft, seen in a production photo from National Geographic’s “Chain of Command.” The eight-part documentary series follows U.S. units around the world as they fight extremists from Africa to Afghanistan. Narrated by Chris Evans (“Captain America,” “The Avengers”), the series runs on Mondays at 9/8 central. (Cam Glendenning, special to Military Times/National Geographic) Chad -- Chadian soldiers, seen in a production photo from National Geographic’s “Chain of Command.” The eight-part documentary series follows U.S. units around the world as they fight extremists from Africa to Afghanistan. Narrated by Chris Evans (“Captain America,” “The Avengers”), the series runs on Mondays at 9/8 central. (Cam Glendenning, special to Military Times/National Geographic) Afghanistan - US Marines aboard a transport aircraft seen in a production photo from National Geographic’s “Chain of Command.” The eight-part documentary series follows U.S. units around the world as they fight extremists from Africa to Afghanistan. Narrated by Chris Evans (“Captain America,” “The Avengers”), the series runs on Mondays at 9/8 central. (National Geographic/Cam Glendenning, special to the Military Times) Afghanistan -- An Afghan soldier is seen in a production photo from National Geographic’s “Chain of Command.” The eight-part documentary series follows U.S. units around the world as they fight extremists from Africa to Afghanistan. Narrated by Chris Evans (“Captain America,” “The Avengers”), the series runs on Mondays at 9/8 central. (Cam Glendenning, special to Military Times/National Geographic) Share:In Other NewsCould Trump drop the VA and DOD abortion access policies right away? Advocates say undoing the military's abortion policy may be easier than ending VA rules.Trump picks Fox commentator Pete Hegseth as his next Defense SecretaryHegseth is an Army veteran and will need to be confirmed by the Senate before taking over the top civilian Pentagon post.VA plans to drop co-pays for all telehealth services The move is part of broader department efforts to expand telehealth options for patients.Lawmakers want VA to better secure records after campaign violationsJustice Department officials are reivewing whether VA employees improperly viewed health records of both VP candidates.Homelessness among veterans drops to record low levelsJust under 33,000 veterans were without stable housing across America in January.Load More
Could Trump drop the VA and DOD abortion access policies right away? Advocates say undoing the military's abortion policy may be easier than ending VA rules.
Trump picks Fox commentator Pete Hegseth as his next Defense SecretaryHegseth is an Army veteran and will need to be confirmed by the Senate before taking over the top civilian Pentagon post.
VA plans to drop co-pays for all telehealth services The move is part of broader department efforts to expand telehealth options for patients.
Lawmakers want VA to better secure records after campaign violationsJustice Department officials are reivewing whether VA employees improperly viewed health records of both VP candidates.
Homelessness among veterans drops to record low levelsJust under 33,000 veterans were without stable housing across America in January.