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'I Demand Accountability': Marine Battalion Commander Calls Out Senior Leaders for Afghanistan Failures
My Afghan Interpreter Earned His US Citizenship. Then He Left. For the six months we worked together, HB did much more than inspire young children in his war-torn homeland.
The Sorrow and Defeat of Watching the Taliban Reclaim Afghanistan "We did not develop a long-term strategy with enough flexibility to achieve an end state that benefited both the United...
It's Time for Veterans and Military Families to Let Go of Afghanistan -- But Not Forget "We have to choose to believe that this war, your service, held off evil long enough that an entire generation can believe in...
All of Aircraft Carrier Ford's Weapons Elevators Will Be Ready by End of Year Despite Long Delay, Navy Says The Ford's elevator systems use new technology -- high-powered magnets instead of cables -- to move ordnance.
Navy's New Triton Drone Getting Close to Taking Over for Older Patrol Aircraft The Navy's new MQ-4C Triton drones hit a new development milestone last week, the Navy's project manager announced.
Lawmakers Move to Protect Pilots from Ejection Seat Problems Lawmakers plan to require the Air Force and the Navy to notify them when the live-saving seats are in need of repair.
How Dangerous Is Afghanistan's Islamic State? The Islamic State offshoot that President Joe Biden blames for deadly suicide attacks outside the Kabul airport got its start...
West Warns of Possible Attack at Kabul Airport amid Airlift Some countries have begun to pull their soldiers and diplomats out, likely signaling the beginning of the end of one of...
ISIS Threats, Taliban 'Red Line' Against Extension Complicate Afghanistan Evacuation The U.S. is tracking specific threats from ISIS against Americans, Afghans and others trying to leave Afghanistan.
US Woman Under Taliban's Watch Won't Leave Kabul Without Her Staff and Hundreds of Rescue Animals Charlotte Maxwell-Jones doesn't intend to go until she's secured the departure of about 125 people and about 250 animals.
19 Gut-Wrenching Photos of US Service Members Helping Afghan Refugees The photos, published to military Facebook pages, Defense.gov or its online media repository show Marines, sailors, airmen...
Reports: At Least 13 US Service Members Dead After Two Bombs Are Detonated Next to Kabul Airport The news comes after days of warnings from Western nations about threats to the airport and the crowds waiting outside.
Pentagon: US Troops Must Get Their COVID-19 Vaccines ASAP Military service members must immediately begin to get the COVID-19 vaccine, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin says in a memo...
Pentagon Scolds Lawmakers Who Made Surprise Visit to Afghanistan, Saying It Interfered with the Mission Reps. Seth Moulton and Peter Meijer said that they "have a duty to provide oversight on the executive branch."
Family of U.S. Military Member Stuck in Afghanistan A member of the U.S. military spoke about parents and other family members stuck in Afghanistan.
Helping Afghans who Helped U.S. Military Flee Retired Army Lt. Col. Dan Wilson joined FOX 11 to discuss the ongoing crisis in Afghanistan.
China Continues to 'Coerce' in South China Sea: Harris U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday accused Beijing of continuing to "coerce" and "intimidate" in the South China...
173rd Airborne Honors Soldier Killed in First of Brigade's Four Afghanistan Deployments The 173rd Airborne Brigade paid homage to 1st Lt. Derek Hines, who was 25 when he was shot on a Sept. 1, 2005, mission.
Storied 'Harlem Hellfighter' Regiment to Receive Congressional Gold Medal The unit of Black soldiers, who served in combat in World War I, will be honored with Congress' highest award.
Soldier Found Guilty in Confrontation with Black Man That Went Viral A magistrate judge found Fort Jackson Army Sgt. Jonathan Pentland guilty of the misdemeanor after a two-day trial.
China Protests US Navy, Coast Guard Ships in Taiwan Strait Saturday's statement said that China would not tolerate any interference in what it called its internal affairs.
Warship to be Named for LBJ Heads to Ocean for Sea Trials The warship is the last in a class of three ships touted as the most technologically sophisticated destroyers in the Navy.
Why US Navy Submarines Might Return Home ‘Flying’ a Broom A broom on the mast of a U.S. Navy ship means a clean sweep for that mission.
As Troops Return, UK Under Pressure Over Afghans Left Behind Vice Admiral Ben Key, who was in charge of the British operation, said: “We tried our best.”
UK Starts to Bring Troops Home as Kabul Airlift Winds Down Britain says it evacuated more than 14,500 people from Kabul in the past two weeks.
US Airlifts Aid to Haiti to Reach Areas Hardest Hit by Quake Troops under the direction of U.S. Southern Command have so far delivered more than 265,000 pounds of relief assistance.
US Military Begins Final Pullout Amid Kabul Terror Threats For security reasons the Pentagon will not provide a detailed description of the final stages of the military's withdrawal.
Escape from Afghanistan: One Interpreter's Desperate Run Past the Taliban to Safety It's largely a roll of the dice determining whether someone can even reach the airport, let alone make it inside.
China Protests US Navy, Coast Guard Ships in Taiwan Strait Saturday's statement said that China would not tolerate any interference in what it called its internal affairs.
More Military Support Heading to Haiti After Earthquake, Tropical Storm Leave 1,400 Dead Army, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard forces are coalescing in Haiti to assist with disaster relief following a 7.2-magnitude...
Taiwan, US Coast Guards Meet Despite Chinese Pressure Officers from the U.S. and Taiwanese coast guards have met to discuss improving cooperation and communication.