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The Battle of Najaf: America’s Deadliest Urban Clash in Iraq
In August 2004, U.S. forces engaged in one of the fiercest urban battles of the Iraq War when they confronted the Mahdi Army ...
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Iran–Iraq War and the Return of Trench Warfare
The Iran-Iraq War (1980–1988) saw the return of large-scale trench warfare reminiscent of World War I. Stalemates along the ...
Iraqi and American officials announced that the US-led counter-Islamic State operation in Iraq began its transition to a ...
JD VANCE ’s foreign policy ideology was shaped in part by the years he spent as a Marine deployed in the Middle East during ...
Today’s “genocide” accusations against Israel are much like the false accusations against the United States during the Iraq war in the 1990s, with phony statistics playing a key role in both cases.
The vice president’s four years in the Marine Corps planted the seeds of his populism — and his pursuit of power.
Seth Harp’s new book, “The Fort Bragg Cartel,” goes deep into the forming of the Joint Special Operations Command and its ...
The event at VFW Post 594 will specifically remember Keith Heidtman and Jacob Martir, two Norwich men who lost their lives in ...
Bigelow was the first woman to win Best Director and the film was the first Best Picture winner to be directed by a woman.
While serving in Iraq in 2004, Nevins' army vehicle hit an IED — an event that would cause him to lose both legs. “My head was bowed in prayer like it was before every mission and then boom.
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