US Service Member Killed in Combat in Eastern Afghanistan An American service member has died from wounds sustained during a combat operation in eastern Afghanistan.
AF Cross Recipient: 'Remarkable' Fellow Airman Up for Medal of Honor Air Force Master Sgt. Robert Gutierrez isn't worried about the discord surrounding his Air Force Cross award.
Army IDs Infantryman Killed in Apparent Insider Attack in Afghanistan Cpl. Joseph Maciel was part of the newly created 1st Security Assistance Force Brigade.
US Service Member Killed in Apparent Insider Attack, Two Wounded It's the fourth hostile death of a U.S. service member in Afghanistan this year.
Meet Kim Barker, the Real Reporter Who Inspired 'Whiskey Tango Foxtrot' She talks to us about her own experiences and how journalists can also get addicted to that war zone adrenalin rush.
Amid Ceasefire With Taliban, US Strikes on ISIS in Afghanistan Heat Up The U.S. military is beefing up its strikes against the ISIS-K extremist group in Afghanistan.
Shot 5 Times by Afghan Soldier, Navy Master Chief Refused to Quit Raina Hockenberry won two gold medals in cycling, two golds in rowing and four golds in swimming at the Warrior Games.
Marines in Afghanistan Will Get Assist From MQ-9 Reaper Drones Reapers would allow the Marines to operate more independently rather than depending on other units for force from the air.
New US Commander In Afghanistan Has Army Son Who Could Deploy There Army Lt. Gen. Scott Miller said the U.S. must sustain commitment to the war in Afghanistan.
Airstrikes in Afghanistan See Big Spike Following Spring Surge Fighter, attack and remotely piloted aircraft together dropped nearly 600 weapons in the month of May.
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