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No timetable for withdrawal of troops after US, Iraq talks
Iraq had requested the latest round, partly in response to pressure from Shiite political factions and militias loyal to Iran that have lobbied for the remaining U.S. troops to leave Iraq
Thousands salute Bush funeral train 4141 on final Texas ride
Thousands waved and cheered along the route as funeral train No. 4141 — for the 41st president — carried George H.W. Bush’s remains to their final resting place on Thursday, his last journey as a week of national remembrance took on a decidedly personal feel in an emotional home state farewell.
Bushes depart on first presidential funeral train since 1969
The locomotive was painted to resemble Air Force One, but George H.W. Bush joked that if it had been around during his presidency, he may have preferred to ride the rails rather than take to the skies.
Stunning failures found in Global Train and Equip counter-terrorism programs
A new report criticizes Pentagon oversight of a program that spends billions providing training and weapons to allies around the globe.
The 101st Airborne Division is back in Afghanistan
The 101st Airborne Division unfurled its colors at Bagram Airfield, Sunday, marking the start of the unit’s fourth Afghanistan deployment in the last decade.
By Kyle Rempfer
Top enlisted leader: The military must grow to meet rising threats
The U.S. military needs to grow to meet the growing threat of near-peer competitors like Russia and China while also continuing the fight against extremist groups around the globe.
By Shawn Snow
New trailer: Train heroes play themselves in Clint Eastwood's 'The 15:17 to Paris'
The movie hits theaters Feb. 9.
By Kevin Lilley
NATO aims to send 3,000 more troops to Afghanistan
NATO’s chief says the alliance plans to send around 3,000 more troops to Afghanistan, half of them from the United States, to bolster efforts to train the Afghan army.
Mission in Niger is one Special Forces have engaged in ‘since JFK’
The deaths of four U.S. soldiers in Niger in an early October ambush has cast a spotlight on a once-obscure mission in the West African nation.
By Shawn Snow