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Republicans pick defense hawk to usher spending bills
Republicans have selected a traditional defense hawk and Ukraine aid proponent as the new House appropriations chairman.
These Medal of Honor recipients were men of God
Both priests lived and died for the grunts they loved.
By Ray Pezzoli Jr., Vietnam Magazine
Afghan leader tells US audience that Taliban not winning war
The president of Afghanistan told a U.S. audience Monday that his country is not losing the war to the Taliban and is not at risk of collapse amid escalating attacks by the militant group and an expansion of the territory it controls.
Utah mayor who served in Army National Guard killed in insider attack in Afghanistan
Another soldier was wounded in the same attack in Kabul, Afghanistan.
By Michelle Tan
Dazed Air Force QB returns to confuse Navy
Air Force took the first leg in the competition among the service academies for the Commander in Chief’s Trophy. The Falcons will play at Army on Nov. 3 while Navy (2-3) plays Army on Dec. 8 in its final regular-season game.
New degree program aimed at helping veterans run for public office
The Veterans Campaign and University of San Francisco will team up on a two-year Master's Degree program this fall.
American foreign fighter says he can't cross Iraqi border to come home due to Iranian-backed militias
Taylor Hudson, an American volunteer with the Syriac Military Council says he can’t return home because Iranian-backed militias control most of the border crossings between Iraq and Syria.
By Shawn Snow
Marine veteran crossed border into Iraq, still no communication
A Marine veteran temporarily detained by a U.S. backed anti-ISIS militia group crossed the border into Iraq.
By Shawn Snow
American volunteers trying to leave Syria turned away by US Special Forces
One volunteer says U.S. Special Forces turned the desperate Americans away at the gate.
By Shawn Snow
7th Fleet commander sacked days after second deadly collision
Adm. Scott Swift relieved Vice Adm. Joseph Aucoin after a rash of accidents have raised fundamental questions about the ships in 7th Fleet, including whether they are able to safely execute even the most basic functions expected of naval warships based in one of the most volatile regions on earth.
By David B. Larter