The incidents on the southern island of Okinawa included the emergency landings of two US military helicopters... READ MORE›
Four Americans were wounded during a combat engagement in eastern Afghanistan, the U.S. military said Tuesday... READ MORE›
The women also blast the Marines over "sex-segregated Basic Training," saying it relegates females to second-class status... READ MORE›
The Mildenhall air base, about 75 miles northeast of London, is used by the United States Air Force. A suspect is in custody... READ MORE›
The two Tongo Tongo villagers said they also saw the bodies of the three other American soldiers -- Staff Sgts... READ MORE›
The five Nigeriens killed in the ambush died in its first moments, sources within the special forces community said... READ MORE›
The Friday crash in Logar province killed Jacob M. Sims -- a 36-year-old chief warrant officer from Juneau, Alaska... READ MORE›
The Friday crash in Logar province killed Jacob M. Sims -- a 36-year-old chief warrant officer from Juneau, Alaska... READ MORE›
The special forces, apparently lacking full intelligence, were confronted by heavily-fortified positions, including landmines, and faced heavy gunfire from buildings all around during the 50-minute firefight... READ MORE›
Putin, that the United States would defend the alliance's members closest to the Russian frontier... READ MORE›
President-elect Donald Trump has called for a revitalization of the U.S. military, as well as better treatment of veterans... READ MORE›
Earlier this month the Pentagon said it struck a pharmaceutical factory in Mosul that had been converted by the Islamic State into a chemical weapons factory... READ MORE›
One of the first tests of McMaster's influence will be the administration's review of U.S. policy in Syria, and more broadly against Islamic militancy... READ MORE›
The Islamic State depends on the sale of oil and electricity inside Syria to pay for its military operations... READ MORE›
Amnesty International urges the US and other countries to stop arms transfers that could fuel atrocities... READ MORE›
US President Donald Trump has approved expanded military operations against al-Shabab, including more aggressive air raids and considering parts of southern Somalia areas of active hostilities... READ MORE›
But Mr. Trump seems to have taken that appreciation and reliance to another level... READ MORE›
We are going to appoint 'Mad Dog' Mattis as our secretary of defense, Trump told a rally in Cincinnati... READ MORE›
Representatives at both the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta and the Embassy of Indonesia in Washington were not available to comment Monday morning... READ MORE›
Media reports say three US soldiers and five Nigerien soldiers were killed in the ambush in south-western Niger... READ MORE›
Even as it has carried out a military campaign against the Islamic State for years, the United States has increasingly targeted Qaeda militants in Idlib Province... READ MORE›
If they fire at the United States, it could escalate into war very quickly, Mattis told reporters... READ MORE›
Earlier Wednesday, a US commander accused Russian and Syrian jets of bombing US-backed fighters in Syria... READ MORE›
LONDON Britain's former Prime Minister Tony Blair has apologized for mistakes made in the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003... READ MORE›
IS controls huge areas of Iraq and Syria, though Iraqi forces have claimed victory in some recent battles... READ MORE›
The team members killed in Niger were part of a contingent of about 800 U.S. troops in the country, U.S. Africa Command said... READ MORE›
He said that American officials had identified a Chinese amphibious ship, three surface combatant ships and a replenishment vessel in the Bering Sea... READ MORE›
58 percent of Americans support transgender serving in the military - poll... READ MORE›
About 6,000 American troops are spread across Africa, mostly concentrated in Niger, Djibouti and Somalia... READ MORE›
Decision to disband Saddam Hussein's army after the invasion created a huge security vacuum exploited by al Qaeda, which was eventually replaced by Islamic State... READ MORE›
Sgt La David Johnson was one of four US soldiers killed in Niger earlier this month... READ MORE›
The medical charity Doctors Without Borders has withdrawn from the northern Afghan city of Kunduz after 19 people were killed in an airstrike that destroyed its hospital... READ MORE›
That, the officials said, was the sum of the initial American proposal to the Russians last week... READ MORE›
Officials have warned military personnel that Islamic State forces may be planning attacks against them in the United States, ABC News reported on Monday... READ MORE›
Forces with Iraqi troops to support the Islamic State fight if it improved chances of defeating the militants... READ MORE›
Each held Barack Obama or David Cameron to blame for their deaths, because of American and British military action against Isil in Iraq and Syria... READ MORE›
WASHINGTON The Pentagon will send a special operations intelligence and strike force to Iraq to support the fight against Islamic State terrorists in Syria... READ MORE›
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