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'True heroes' mourned after attack kills 30 US troops

'True heroes' mourned after attack kills 30 US troops

Insurgents shot down a helicopter in Afghanistan, killing 30 Americans, most of them belonging to the Navy SEALs unit that killed Osama bin Laden, U.S. officials said.

 

Dozens of U.S. troops feared killed as NATO helicopter crashes in Afghan offensive

A NATO helicopter crashed during an operation against the Taliban near the Afghan capital late Friday night, and Afghan President Hamid Karzai’s office said 31 U.S. troops and seven Afghan soldiers were killed.
A second coalition helicopter was forced to make a precautionary landing in another part of Afghanistan, local officials and a spokesman for the multinational forces said Saturday.

 

U.S. official: Iraq 'less safe' than year ago

The U.S. official in charge of overseeing reconstruction in Iraq says the country is more dangerous than it was a year ago, a blunt assessment that comes five months before American troops are scheduled to leave.

 

AWOL soldier defiant in 1st court appearance

An AWOL soldier accused of plotting an attack on Fort Hood with a bomb in backpack was defiant during his first court appearance on Friday, yelling out the name of the Army psychiatrist blamed in the 2009 deadly shooting rampage at the same Texas base....

 

New CIA chief Petraeus hands over command in Afghanistan

General David Petraeus, the new director of the Central Intelligence Agency, handed over command of U.S. and NATO-led troops in Afghanistan on Monday, a day after a gradual process of transferring security to Afghan forces began.

 

U.S. drawdown begins in Afghanistan

The first U.S. troops have left Afghanistan as part of President Barack Obama's planned drawdown of about a third of the 100,000 U.S. forces there during the next year.

 

Marine asked Mila Kunis out as a bet

Marine asked Mila Kunis out as a bet

It may have started as a bet, but Sgt. Scott Moore's YouTube video will end with a famous date.

 

Fort Bragg death leads Army to suspend parachutes

The Army has suspended the use of its new square parachutes because of problems found after a Fort Bragg soldier died during a training jump.

 

Iraq to decide on U.S. troop presence

Iraqi leaders aim to decide within two weeks whether American troops should stay in the country past the end of the year, Iraq's president announced.

 

McCain: Afghan drawdown unnecessary risk

Sen. John McCain said Sunday the Obama administration is taking an unnecessary risk in drawing down the number of U.S. troops in Afghanistan.

 

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