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Fort Liberty soldiers deploying to help with Hurricane Helene relief
The 1,000-soldier task force includes a forward support company with support structures like fuel, water and mechanics.
By Rachael Riley, The Fayetteville Observer
Disaster aid package includes $2B for military. How much would each branch get?
A bill on Capitol Hill would address hurricane damage at U.S. military installations.
By Joe Gould
Commentary: ‘All options’ has little meaning
It has become a signature American threat.
By William M. Arkin
As US troops leave Syria, the Syrian government must step in, Russia says
But that could trigger "a disaster and a catastrophe," a spokesman for the Syrian army says.
Alleged victim testifies in rape case against Army sexual assault prosecutor
The defense for Capt. Scott Hockenberry presented motions Monday at a pre-trial hearing.
US urged to stop military support for coalition fighting in Yemen
The U.S. will bear some of the responsibility for the world's worst humanitarian disaster, charities say.
US airstrikes in Somalia kill 6 al-Shabab extremists
The U.S. Africa Command statement said two new strikes killed six fighters and destroyed a weapons cache on Wednesday near Harardere. That al-Shabab-controlled community last month was targeted by the deadliest U.S. airstrike in almost a year, with dozens of extremists killed.
NCIS documents cast doubt on Navy SEAL’s guilt in slaying of Islamic State fighter
Interviews with two senior Iraqi military leaders contradict nearly every aspect of the federal case against Gallagher, 39, who faces up to 18 criminal counts, including premeditated murder for allegedly stabbing to death a badly wounded Islamic State detainee near Mosul on May 3, 2017.
By Carl Prine
A Jekyll and Hyde portrait emerges of the SEAL accused of murdering an Islamic State prisoner
Gallagher, a veteran of eight overseas and combat deployments, is facing 14 criminal counts, including premeditated murder for allegedly stabbing to death an alleged ISIS fighter Iraqi forces brought for medical care by his SEAL Team platoon in Mosul, Iraq, in early May 2017.
By Gidget Fuentes
More than a dozen Navy SEALs may get caught up in war crimes investigation
The SEAL will face an Article 32 hearing Wednesday amid allegations that he fatally stabbed an Islamic State detainee in Iraq last year.
By Carl Prine
In the path of Hurricane Florence? Here are some last-minute tips
Military evacuation orders and more
By Karen Jowers