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...from stealth predator drones sweeping the skies above rural Taliban encampments in Afghanistan to glorified remote control helicopters that fit in the backseat of your...
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...military has faced two epidemics over the last decade of war in Afghanistan and Iraq
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...the cabin, and reportedly said Americaâ s military involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan was the reason behind the deadly April 15 bombings at the Boston...
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...30 PackBot robots, units similar to those that have been deployed in Afghanistan, Iraq and inside Japan’s Fukushima nuclear power plant. Each PackBot is...
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...these forces. This could be a repeat of what we saw in Afghanistan where we trained and equipped radical groups that then turned on the...
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...a longtime AP reporter in Afghanistan writes about...
...increasing number of service members returning from the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan with TBI, which has been termed one of the signature injuries of...
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