US Army troops in Iraq head to AfghanistanChelsea J Carter
Lawrence of Arabia, Guiding US Army in Iraq and AfghanistanLawrence of Arabia's life and writings still give counterinsurgency experts in the US guidance on how to conduct operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.Soussi, Alasdair
TEHRAN, Feb. 19 (MNA) – A logistics convoy belonging to the US Army was targeted in Iraq's Saladin province in the north, local sources reported on Sunday. No information regarding the possible damage or causalities has been released so far. No groups or individuals have yet claimed respons...
The death of Marine Lance Corporal Sean P. Neal of Riverside, California, which occurred on Thursday in Baghdad, is under investigation, according to the Pentagon. He was assigned to 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, and was one of 1,600 US troops serving in Iraq. Pentagon officials confi...
摘要: Reports that the United States Army is testing a new filter designed by BAE Systems to protect the AN/ALQ-144 infrared-countermeasures systems that equip the service's UH-60 Black Hawk. Details of the protection system's features and functions....
TEHRAN, Apr. 27 (MNA) – In the latest attack on US troops in Iraq, Iraqi sources reported that another US military logistics convoy was targeted in Al-Anbar province, west part of Iraq.
[00:44.20]during the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. [00:47.72]About 3,000 of the cuts would come [00:51.36]from Army special operations forces. [00:55.00]However, the new plan will add [00:58.04]about 7,500 troops i...
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The United States Depart of Defense has found a nifty way of cutting costs in planning for the withdrawal of troops from Iraq. Rather than ship home millions of pieces of equipment from Americans bases abroad, the military is simply giving them away.