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U.S. army begins inquiry into helicopter fly-by of Kid Rock’s Nashville homeKid Rock posted a video to social media showing two helicopters hovering close to his home as he stood beside a miniature Statue of Liberty and saluted the aircraft.Trending1 hour
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U.S. military saw reported sexual assaults increase by 13% in 2021Mirroring the increase in those reports is the disclosure that close to 36,000 service members said in a confidential survey that they had experienced unwanted sexual contact.WorldAug 31, 2022
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U.S. Army using lessons learned from Ukraine-Russia war to train soldiersU.S. Army trainers are already using lessons learned from Russia's war against Ukraine as they prepare soldiers for future fights against a major adversary such as Russia or China.WorldApr 16, 2022
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North Korea sanctions must be lifted as food shortages loom, U.N. expert saysLeader Kim Jong Un in June said the food situation was "tense" because of natural disasters last year and acknowledged that citizens had faced sacrifices during the pandemicWorldOct 7, 2021
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U.N. calls on donors to raise $606 million to stabilize AfghanistanThere are concerns that instability and upended humanitarian efforts, compounded by an ongoing drought, could further endanger lives and plunge Afghanistan toward famine.CanadaSep 13, 2021
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COVID-19 vaccine will be required among U.S. military forces by Sept. 15: PentagonAccording to the Pentagon, more than one million troops are fully vaccinated and another 237,000 have received one shot, but other army services vary in their vaccination rates.WorldAug 9, 2021
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Trump trade adviser’s comments about Canada’s role in Afghanistan grossly uninformedWhite House adviser Peter Navarro’s comments about Canada and Afghanistan were grossly uninformed and disrespectful and were not really about the Canadian military.CommentaryAug 27, 2020
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Key impeachment witness Alexander Vindman retiring from U.S. Army, lawyer blames TrumpThe statement from attorney David Pressman said Vindman, 45, was leaving the Army after more than 21 years after it had been made clear “that his future within the institution he has dutifully served will forever be limited.”WorldJul 8, 2020
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U.S. adds new air defence systems in Iraq: officialsPatriot missile launchers and two other short-range systems are now in place at al-Asad Air Base, where Iran carried out a massive ballistic missile attack against U.S. and coalition troops in January, and at the military base in Irbil, said officials.WorldApr 10, 2020
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Canadian soldiers safe after rocket attack in Iraq kills, injures multiple troops: DNDOfficials did not say what group they believe launched the rocket attack, but Kataib Hezbollah or another Iranian-backed Shia militia group is likely.WorldMar 11, 2020
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