Under the decisive leadership of President Donald J. Trump, Operation Epic Fury is delivering overwhelming, devastating success against the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism. In just three ...
Under President Donald J. Trump’s unwavering leadership, the U.S. Armed Forces are executing Operation Epic Fury with overwhelming power, lethal precision, and unbreakable resolve. From the opening ...
UPDATE (3 Mar): The U.S. Army on Tuesday identified the four Army Reserve soldiers killed in the March 1 drone attack in Kuwait while supporting Operation Epic Fury. According to the U.S. Army Reserve ...
WASHINGTON, March 2 (Reuters) - Top U.S. General Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, on Monday gave an initial timeline and some details on the start of the U.S. military operation in ...
In today’s newsletter: Trump’s decision to strike Iran followed prolonged negotiations that left him convinced a diplomatic off-ramp wasn’t within reach. A competitive Texas Senate race looms over ...
The first Persian Gulf War lasted six weeks. Kuwait was liberated from the murderous grasp of Saddam Hussein, and the Iraqi army admitted defeat, at a surrender ceremony presided over by the ...
Three U.S. service members have been killed and five are seriously wounded as a part of Operation Epic Fury, according to United States Central Command. NBC News' Courtney Kube reports on the injuries ...
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The United States and Israel launched a military campaign against Iran early Saturday, an operation the Trump administration dubbed “Epic Fury.” “The United States military is undertaking a massive ...
At approximately 7:00 AM local time, the United States and Israel began conducting extensive strikes against a wide range of targets in Iran. The strikes have been dubbed Operation Epic Fury by the ...
REDSTONE ARSENAL, Ala. — To meet the rising threats in missile defense and the space domain, the U.S Army is now accepting applications for its newest military occupational specialty, or MOS.