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Philippine military unable to keep terror groups at bay, leader says

November 29th, 2009
MANILA, Philippines — Eliminating al-Qaida-linked terror groups is not likely to end problems in lawless Mindanao.

U.S. aids Philippines in battle against IEDs, al-Qaida-style warfare

November 29th, 2009
JOLO, Philippines — The attack was unusually deadly, and it came in a nightmarish form familiar to U.S. servicemembers fighting thousands of miles away in Iraq and Afghanistan — a homemade roadside bomb.

God Bless Our Military

November 26th, 2009

Bahrain base commander is relieved of command

November 25th, 2009
The commanding officer of the U.S. Navy base in Bahrain has been relieved of his command two weeks shy of his scheduled departure date, Navy officials said.

Specialty unit trades bullets for stealth

November 24th, 2009
Instead of detaining suspects after an attack, the FTF strikes only after studying a suspect through intelligence, surveillance and evidence from bomb scenes and previous missions.

Troops voice support for force increase

November 24th, 2009
Troops in Afghanistan Tuesday offered cautious support for a planned increase of U.S. personnel there, saying that more forces are needed for the war.

Airman driven to action after friends’ deaths

November 23rd, 2009
A Misawa-based staff sergeant has taken to the airwaves to remind military members that suicide isn't the answer to life's problems.

Amid Belgium base closures, efforts under way to keep WWII-era museum open

November 23rd, 2009
The Belgian army caserne that served as the headquarters of the 101st Airborne Division during the Siege of Bastogne is under the gun again.

Nine hurt as military plane makes emergency landing in Mali

November 20th, 2009
A military aircraft carrying U.S. Africa Command personnel was forced to make an emergency landing Thursday in Mali, causing non-life-threatening injuries to the nine people aboard the cargo plane, AFRICOM reported Friday.

In Golestan, changing mission could mean troops must move on

November 20th, 2009
When U.S. Marines first entered this stark, scenic valley nearly two years ago, their mission was to build up local security forces and eliminate the Taliban resistance. Marine commanders are wondering: Now that they have been committed to Golestan for the past two years, how can they just leave?
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