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US kept exact details of Bagram exit from Afghan commander for OPSEC, says Pentagon spokesman
“It wasn’t done in some sort of shroud of secrecy,” Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said.
By Howard Altman
Your next combat tour: Where mountains of supplies, any comforts of home will be a thing of the past
In a future fight the Corps may find itself spread thinly across many miles and remote islands and will no longer be able to sustain a large glut of supplies at remote outposts.
By Shawn Snow
Troops at these bases will get early screening of Mark Wahlberg’s ‘Mile 22’ — for free
AAFES Reel Time theaters will also screen it for free at 12 U.S. bases on Aug. 4. Here's the list.
By Karen Jowers
Report: Lax security allowed suicide bomber to kill 5 on Bagram Airfield
A local Afghan worker who killed five and wounded 16 in a suicide bombing on Bagram Airfield last year spent about four months building his suicide vest in his work space on base.
Coalition troops wounded in vehicle bomb attack near Kandahar
A small number of coalition service members were wounded when a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device, or VBIED, hit their patrol in Kandahar, Afghanistan, according to a press release from Resolute Support.
By Shawn Snow