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Published May 16, 2012
The model was built in six weeks by the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and used by military and intelligence leaders to plan the daring nighttime raid on May 2, 2010, that killed the Al Qaeda leader.
Published May 16, 2012
Four decades after his brave actions in Vietnam, the family of Spc. Leslie H. Sabo Jr. accepted the Medal of Honor on his behalf Wednesday at the White House.
Published May 01, 2012
The Pentagon released a 134-page report Tuesday tracking the progress and challenges over the past six months in Afghanistan.
Published April 27, 2012
The Air Force strongly denies this deployment is meant as a show of force against Iran or that it is in some way related to a potential strike on Iran's nuclear facilities. saying instead this is all part of a routine deployment and "security cooperation with regional partners."
Published April 18, 2012
Political unrest between the ruling military and the Muslim Brotherhood causes tension in Egypt as U.S. continues to provide the country with aid.
Published April 13, 2012
To understand North Korea, you must first wrap your mind around the utter horror of its gulag system.
Published March 13, 2012
Published March 13, 2012
A joint US and Afghan investigation into the Koran burning incident at a U.S. military base outside Kabul late last month is now complete, Pentagon Spokesman Capt.
Published March 12, 2012
The top American diplomat in the region said he understands public fatigue with the war after more than a decade, but also stressed the need to stay the course.
Published March 01, 2012