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Pentagon turns to AI targeting to help troops shoot drones
The technology can detect threats and distinguish them from non-threats, such as birds, faster than a human operator can.
By Michael Peck
General says US troops to remain in Iraq
America invaded Iraq in 2003, and at the peak point had more than 170,000 troops battling insurgents in the country and later working to train and advise Iraqi forces.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press and Robert Burns, The Associated Press
US formally ends combat mission in Iraq
The intention to shift from a U.S. combat role to one focused on training and advising Iraqi security forces was announced earlier, in April.
US Fleet Forces Command gets new commanding officer
Adm. Daryl Caudle took over as commanding officer of U.S. Fleet Forces Tuesday, relieving Adm. Christopher Grady, who has been tapped to serve as vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
By Diana Stancy
Death, drugs and a disbanded unit: How the Guard’s Mexico border mission fell apart
For much of 2021, there were deep-seated issues with the National Guard's federally-controlled border mission.
By Davis Winkie
Army, Marines, Japan hold joint exercises on Pearl Harbor attack’s 80th anniversary
More than 5,000 U.S. and Japanese troops are participating in exercises across the Pacific.
By Davis Winkie