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Militarized zones now make up 1/3 of southern border, stirring debates
Long stretches of the border are under the supervision of nearby military bases, empowering U.S. troops to detain people entering the country illegally.
Midshipman’s mom fatally shot outside Annapolis hotel, police say
Annapolis Police said the shots were likely fired on a nearby street and the woman outside the Graduate Hotel was not the intended target.
Top US general says security in Afghanistan deteriorating
Gen. Austin S. Miller said the rapid loss of districts around the country to the Taliban — several with significant strategic value — is worrisome.
As Pentagon weighs sending troops back to Somalia, AFRICOM chief makes his case
Now "commuting" to the Somalia mission, U.S. troops could be heading back for a more consistent presence.
No injuries in rocket attack on US troops in Syria
Operation Inherent Resolve confirmed a multi-rocket attack Monday on U.S. forces in eastern Syria, where roughly 900 American troops are deployed.
Four-star Marine general’s family returns ancient bell to Japan
The family of Gen. Roy S. Geiger, has held possession of the bell for 74 years.
By Dania Kalaji, Pensacola News Journal
Air Force Academy cadet killed in plane crash while home on leave
Cadet 2nd Class Nick Duran, 21, was one of two people aboard the single-engine plane when it went down Thursday night in Johnson County, Texas, near Fort Worth.
By Air Force Times staff
US to keep about 650 troops in Afghanistan after withdrawal
In addition, several hundred additional U.S. forces will remain at the Kabul airport, potentially until September.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press and Robert Burns, The Associated Press