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It is time to recognize the GWOT combat service of all soldiers
Opinion: Failure to recognize soldiers who supported the wider GWOT operations is willful disrespect.
By Lt. Col. Robert J. McKenna (ret.)
Milley: The war in Afghanistan is 17 years old, and now storm clouds are ‘on the horizon’
On the seventeenth anniversary of the war in Afghanistan, the Army is still at war with terrorism, and preparing for yet more conflict, the chief of staff says.
Cleveland rocks! Navy names new littoral combat ship after Ohio city
This article fails to mention it, but it's most likely a Freedom-class LCS.
Remains of World War II soldier return to Iowa after 70 years
The remains of a World War II soldier killed in action have returned home to Iowa after more than 70 years buried as an unknown at an American military cemetery in France.
Don’t open the hatch: IronVision lets crews ‘see through their vehicle’
Pilots and aircrew have had access to helmet-mounted displays for years. And soon, so too will ground crews.
By Kyle Rempfer
Airmen are leaving families behind when assigned to Maxwell AFB because of the lousy schools
Lt. Gen. Anthony Cotton, commander of Air University and Staff College at Maxwell Air Force Base, says the state of schools in Montgomery is putting a strain on his job, with airmen arriving on base alone and faculty members reluctant to accept positions at the base.
By Krista Johnson, Montgomery Advertiser
He remembers the fallen on their 100th birthday
As a young boy in Pueblo, Don Milne searched the library shelves for stories of military heroes, of Americans in battle.
By Peter Roper, The Pueblo (Colo.) Chieftain via AP
Lawmaker: It’s time to end the war in Afghanistan
On the 17th anniversary of the conflict, Marine Corps veteran Rep. Ruben Gallego said U.S. goals in the country have been completed.
Green Beret killed 6 insurgents and saved his men despite being shot twice and hit with a grenade
The noisy arrival alerted the area’s kingpin who had been wanted for a year for killing Iraqis who considered joining the police force.
By J.D. Simkins
American general says battlefield losses for Afghan forces are rising
Afghan military and police forces had higher numbers of battlefield casualties in a “difficult and bloody summer” of fighting the Taliban insurgency, the American general overseeing the war said Thursday.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press