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The US struck multiple targets in Syria on Friday that the US military tied to ISIS as retaliation for the recent attack that killed two American service members there, according to two US officials.
In a 209-page court filing, the U.S. government said it is among the defendants liable for the damages from the Jan. 29 plane crash.
U.S. Soldiers provided Tunisian Armed Forces and Brigade des Forces Spéciales with training in civil affairs operations at Camp
The Army said it’s on track to field the first US hypersonic weapon — a ground-launched missile called the Dark Eagle — by the end of the month, but the system still hasn’t proven it would be effective in combat,
The U.S. military has amassed an unusually large force in the Caribbean Sea and the waters off the coast of Venezuela since this summer, when the Trump administration first began to shift assets to the region as part of its anti-drug trafficking operations.
The US government admitted liability this week in the mid-air collision between an Army helicopter and a jet in Washington, DC, that killed 67 people earlier this year.
Zahid Chaudhry, a US Army veteran and green card holder, was released from the Tacoma ICE Processing Center Monday after a federal judge granted his release.
Soldiers in the U.S. Army will soon have to adhere to an updated policy on appearance and grooming, according to a new Army directive. The "intent of this directive is to reinforce uniformity and discipline while fostering consistency and professionalism ...