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2011
The Royal Navy minehunter HMS Bangor has destroyed a 2,000-pound (907kg) mine and a torpedo lying on the seabed off the port of Tobruk in eastern Libya.
Ministry of Defense Article
2011
A Territorial Army (TA) engineer has been awarded a Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service for his inspirational leadership in dealing with an IED blast while building a new patrol base in Helmand province.
Ministry of Defense Article
2011
Soldiers with 1st Battalion, 84th Field Artillery Regiment, 170th Infantry Brigade Combat Team provided security as U.S. Army engineers began building a much needed bridge near the village of Ghormach, Afghanistan, in September.
United States Army Article
2011
Secretary of the Army John McHugh came to Fort Lee Wednesday to get a first-hand look at the U.S. Army Best Warrior Competition.
United States Army Article
2011
Sky Soldiers, paratroopers of the 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team, descended on the drop zone at Hohenfels Training Area, Oct. 5, in Europe's first full-spectrum training environment rotation.
United States Army Article
2011
On a clear and slightly chilled Sept. 17 morning, the wives of the 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division gathered at Fort Wainwright, Alaska, to run the Fairbanks Equinox marathon, known to many as one of the toughest races in North America. The equinox marathon is an annual ev
United States Army Article
2011
Sniper teams from Fort Bragg took three of the top five spots, including first place, in the 2011 International Sniper Competition.
United States Army Article
2011
Capt. Flossie Jeffrey juggles the challenges of being an officer in the Army, a parent, a student, and a semi-professional bodybuilder.
United States Army Article
2011
Soldiers with 1st Battalion, 84th Field Artillery Regiment, 170th Infantry Brigade Combat Team provided security as U.S. Army engineers began building a much needed bridge near the village of Ghormach, Afghanistan, in September.
United States Army Article
2011
Solutions to problems don't usually fall from the sky. Exceptions to this rule come in the form of good ideas generated by the airdrop professionals at Natick Soldier Systems Center in Massachusetts, whose best answers to tough questions normally float gently to earth. With Soldiers fighting in remote areas of Afghanistan where resupply often must come from the air, that won't change anytime soon.
United States Army Article
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