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Houthis have attacked ships in the Red Sea 25 times since November
The latest unsuccessful attack came Thursday morning.
Review praises ‘Beyond the Call: Three Women on the Front Lines in Afghanistan’
The Americans profiled — Marine Sgt. Sheena Adams and a pair of Army officers, Maj. Maria Rodriguez and Capt. Johanna Smoke — wanted to make a difference in America’s mission in Afghanistan.
By Jerri Bell, Veterans Writing Project
Nominee to lead US Forces Korea says pause in exercises there has hurt readiness
U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to cancel some military exercises with South Korea led to a “slight degradation” in American readiness, according to the president’s nominee to lead U.S. Forces Korea.
National Guard troops providing manpower at state’s borders
Guard members are assisting by processing and inspecting passenger vehicles.
Cold-weather water purifier cleans itself and more than doubles water volume
The filter self cleans, saving troops valuable time in subzero conditions.
By Todd South
Mattis: Still working on future of US-South Korea military exercises
US still to work out details of how, or if, exercises will continue.
By Tara Copp, AP
Looming war games suspension raises concern in Seoul
After being blindsided by President Donald Trump’s decision to shelve major U.S. military exercises in South Korea, Seoul appears to be going along with it.
Fort Polk can keep getting rid of feral horses, says judge
Fort Polk can keep rounding up and getting rid of feral horses while waiting for trial of a lawsuit attempting to stop the roundups, a federal judge has ruled.
Pentagon releases identity of soldier who died in Kosovo
The incident is under investigation, officials said.
By Kyle Rempfer
Fort Polk escalates wild horse roundups, says animal rights group
Animal rights advocates want a federal court to make an Army base in western Louisiana stop rounding up hundreds of feral horses on land it owns or uses.
US Army may send larger deployments to Europe
The Army is considering larger deployments to Europe in the coming years to test its ability to handle more than a brigade’s worth of troops and equipment, which would be needed should a crisis arise.
By Jen Judson