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Egypt ties an ‘essential pillar’ in region, Austin says
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin visited Cairo on the latest leg of his Middle East tour.
Ike Carrier Strike Group comprises first US warships to transit cleared Suez Canal
The carrier is now operating in the 5th Fleet area of operations.
By Diana Stancy
This retired three-star falsely claims US soldiers died attacking a CIA facility in Germany tied to election fraud
Despite retired Lt. Gen Thomas McInerney's claims, there weren't U.S. troops killed in a firefight with the CIA in Frankfurt.
North Carolina governor orders flags to fly at half-staff in honor of soldier killed in Egypt helicopter crash
Chief Warrant Officer 3 Dallas Garza was among five soldiers who were killed Nov. 12 in a helicopter crash while on a peacekeeping mission in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula.
Massachusetts soldier who died in Egypt helicopter crash remembered for helping others
Chief Warrant Officer 2 Marwan Sameh Ghabour was one of five American soldiers who died Nov. 12 when their Black Hawk helicopter crashed on a peacekeeping mission in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula.
Army identifies 5 soldiers killed in Sinai UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter crash
The five soldiers were killed in a helicopter crash while on a peacekeeping mission.
5 US soldiers among 7 peacekeepers killed in Sinai helicopter crash
Americans among the dead in Sinai helicopter crash.
Study of Marine recruits finds fever, symptom screening misses many coronavirus cases
A study of Marine recruits found that despite these measures and strict quarantines before they started training, the recruits spread the virus to others even though hardly any of them had symptoms.
Combat pay exempted from state income tax for New Jersey residents
New Jersey Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy on Monday signed bipartisan legislation exempting combat pay earned by members of the military from the state income tax.
Pentagon report: Turkey sent up to 3,800 fighters to Libya
Turkey sent between 3,500 and 3,800 paid Syrian fighters to Libya over the first three months of the year, the U.S. Defense Department’s inspector general concluded in a new report, its first to detail Turkish deployments that helped change the course of Libya’s war.
State clears Apache updates for Egypt, excess MRAPs for UAE
The sales combine for a potential $2.8 billion price tag.
By Aaron Mehta