Monthly Archives: July 2021
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Afghans who worked with the US military arrive in the US after years of waiting
WASHINGTON (NYTIMES) – The first group of Afghans pledged by the Biden administration to help the United States during the 20-year war in Afghanistan landed on ... -
United States begins airlift of Afghans who worked for the United States military
Some 200 Afghans were due to start new lives in the United States on Friday as an airlift was underway for translators and others who risked ... -
American Military News Reaches 150 Million Lifetime Readers
FALLS CHURCH, Va., July 28, 2021 / PRNewswire / – American Military News (AMN) today announced that it has hit a milestone of 150 million lifetime ... -
7 badass nicknames enemies gave the U.S. military
Badass nicknames get even better when they have a great story like that of an enemy who faced the unit in combat. While the Marines were ... -
Will the US government apologize for discriminating against LGBTQ people for decades? /LGBTQ Nation
Rep. David Cicilline/Rep. Marc TakanoPhoto: Shutterstock/Mark Takano via Twitter Two members of the House of Representatives introduced a resolution today to apologize for the mistreatment of ... -
Here are some of the most expensive canceled US military projects
Military projects are expensive and new technologies are always very difficult to achieve. Often times, the sheer complexity of the requirements causes the entire project to ... -
US military intervention does more harm than good | Letters to the Editor
Mr Editor In this time of crisis in both Haiti and Cuba, we in America must constantly reiterate one message: US military intervention, US sanctions and ... -
American Military University and American Public University now enroll soldiers through new Army IgnitED education portal
#1 Military & Veteran Educator Now Actively Helps US Army Soldiers Access Education Benefits CHARLES TOWN, W.Va., July 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — American Public Education, Inc. ... -
American Military University and American Public University Now Recruit Soldiers Through Army’s New IgnitED Education Portal
CITY OF CHARLES, W.Va., July 21, 2021 / PRNewswire / – American Public Education, Inc. (NASDAQ: APEI) today announced that the American Public University System (APUS) ... -
Why the U.S. military created the Silver Star, Navy Cross, and other medals for bravery
Today, the Silver Star, Navy Cross, Distinguished Service Cross, and Air Force Cross are known as awards that recognize the heroic actions of servicemen in combat. ... -
Airstrikes on Iranian Army Executed in Syria and Iraq by US Government – The Organization for World Peace
On Monday, June 28, 2021, it became known that the United States government had executed another round of airstrikes against Iranian militia in Iraq and Syria. ... -
US company manufactures Lego-like weapon, withdraws after outrage
A U.S. gun company is at the center of controversy for making a gun that looks like a children’s Lego toy. Culper Precision, a Utah-based gun ... -
US to begin evacuating Afghans who assisted US military | New Policies
By AAMER MADHANI and DARLENE SUPERVILLE, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration said Wednesday it was ready to begin evacuation flights for Afghan interpreters ... -
US to begin evacuating Afghans who helped US military
“The reason we are taking these steps is because they are brave individuals,” Psaki said. “We want to make sure that we recognize and value the ... -
US to Begin Evacuating Afghans Who Helped US Military – Twin Cities
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration said Wednesday it was ready to begin evacuation flights for Afghan interpreters and translators who have aided the U.S. military effort ... -
US to begin evacuating Afghans who aided US military, but their number and destination remains unknown
The US government is about to begin evacuation flights for the Afghan interpreters and translators who aided the US military effort during the nearly 20-year war. ... -
US to start evacuating Afghans who helped US military
WASHINGTON (AP) – The Biden administration said on Wednesday it was ready to begin evacuation flights for Afghan interpreters and translators who aided the US military ... -
US military completes five-week Nigerian navy training to tackle insecurity
Nigerian Navy Special Boat Service officers completed a five-week Joint Combined Exchange (JCET) training alongside a U.S. Army Special Forces team to build their skills in ... -
US company plans to inject $ 5 billion in investments into Egypt within 5 years
CAIRO – July 8, 2021: U.S. Ambassador to Cairo Jonathan Cohen said a U.S. company plans to inject $ 5 billion worth of investments over the ... -
US military tests anti-aging compounds
SOCOM (The US Special Operations Command), the organization that administers US Special Forces, has announced that it will soon be launching clinical trials of anti-aging compounds ... -
DVIDS – News – US military first to provide aid in highway crash
When traffic recently stopped on the highway outside Genoa, Cristina Lopez, the wife of a retired U.S. Army soldier, knew something was wrong. Lopez, a travel ... -
Cambodian cadets in US military academies lose US funding
The Cambodian government is stepping in to pay the tuition fees of six Cambodian cadets whose scholarships at four US military academies have been canceled amid ... -
Cambourne to Cambridge busway could ‘irreparably damage’ the landscape around the US Military Cemetery
The “world-famous” US military cemetery could be damaged by plans for a bus route from Cambourne to Cambridge, the memorial’s superintendent has warned. The site, off ... -
US troops leave Bagram base, the heart of US military power in Af for 20 years
Washington: For nearly 20 years, Bagram was the primary military base used by the United States to wage its war in Afghanistan, according to the report. ... -
The US military is not the problem. America is
The numbers add up Imagine if a squad member called a general a stupid pig. Tucker Carlson just did it | Chronicle, July 29 While columnist ...