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US military resumes joint patrols in north Syria
U.S. officials had said the patrols that resumed Saturday are not to counter Islamic State group militants.
Lawmakers want US to set up field hospitals for Ukraine
The steps recommended by the group include opening field hospitals in eastern Poland, providing Ukraine with armored ambulances and taking some of the sick and wounded to a U.S. military hospital in Germany.
SEAL candidate dies after Hell Week test; a second is in the hospital
The Navy said neither SEAL candidate had experienced an accident or unusual incident during the five-and-a-half-day Hell Week.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
In change, Army to allow file downloads for Army 365 email on personal devices
Users should see changes take effect "in the next few days," said the Army's top IT official.
By Davis Winkie
Marines on snowmobiles help Santa in Alaska’s remote Arctic
Marines on snowmobiles helped Santa this month while delivering toys to boys and girls in Alaska's Arctic.
Caring about what veterans care about: The 2021 Best for Vets Employers
Military Times “Best for Vets: Employers” rankings for 2021 are out.
Biden ending Trump OK for US oil company in Syria, says official
Trump became focused on Syria’s oil in October 2019 after he abruptly announced his intention to draw down U.S. troops deployed against ISIS in the area.
Book excerpt: ‘X Troop: The Secret Jewish Commandos of World War II’
The incredible World War II saga of the German-Jewish commandos who fought in Britain’s most secretive special-forces unit — but whose story has gone untold until now.
By Leah Garrett
As military suicides rise, Army brass reassessing outreach
Suicide prevention is a frequent topic of conversation within the ranks of the 82nd Airborne, says the division's commander, and the periods of isolation during the pandemic have been a major factor.
Inside a fatal Ranger raid that killed an ISIS-K emir in Afghanistan
“Many of us sent a laze back signaling not to shoot us," one soldier said. “As we continued to move, I began to hear the cracks of bullets."
By Kyle Rempfer
How the Green Berets got their name
U.S. Army Special Forces didn't always wear the green beret - at least not officially.
By Harm Venhuizen