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Mobile kitchen fell on Alaska paratrooper who died last month
The paratrooper was “unable to get clear” because she was standing on an icy surface.
By Davis Winkie
Opinion: No war with Iran
The situation between the United States and Iran is on the cusp of a dangerous conflagration that could rapidly escalate into a shooting war.
By Daniel R. DePetris
US forces have much to learn from Ukraine’s fight with Russia, says State Department official
“Ukraine is a laboratory of techniques and procedures,” George Kent, deputy assistant secretary in the European and Eurasian Bureau at the U.S. Department of State, told Military Times Tuesday afternoon
By Howard Altman
Iranian radars and missile batteries were proposed targets, military officials said
The New York Times reported that President Donald Trump had approved the strikes Thursday night, but then called them off. The newspaper cited anonymous senior administration officials.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Soldier found dead in his Alaska barracks
The specialist's death is under investigation.
By Kyle Rempfer
Is miscommunication to blame in US airstrike that killed at least 5 Afghan troops?
Authorities are investigating an errant U.S. strike on an Afghan military base in the country’s south that killed at least five Afghan troops, a lawmaker said Thursday.
Airman died after accidentally inhaling hydrogen sulfide in a manhole at Al Dhafra
Staff Sgt. James Grotjan died at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany four days after his accident in the United Arab Emirates.
Lance corporal killed in on-duty DC Barracks shooting identified by the Marine Corps
The gunshot wound that killed the 20-year-old Marine “was not self-inflicted.”
By Shawn Snow
Belgian air force mechanic opens fire by mistake, blows up another F-16
A mechanic with the Belgian air force was servicing an aircraft when he accidentally opened fire on another F-16 jet fighter sitting on the tarmac, destroying it.
By Kyle Rempfer