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U.S. Military to have Observation Posts in Northern Syria

| November 25, 2018 | 10 Comments
U.S. Military to have Observation Posts in Northern Syria

ISIS had a propaganda video out, years ago, bragging about the size of their caliphate. Today? Those that made that propaganda video are either dead, have ran from the battle, or are doing something else. Their Caliphate? Mainly centered on the Syria-Iraq border. They talked a big game about how they were hammering us. But, […]

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SEAL Murders ISIS fighter, Holds Ceremony on Scene

| November 18, 2018 | 54 Comments
SEAL Murders ISIS fighter, Holds Ceremony on Scene

In the PSYOP community, a joke goes around about how a PSYOP team could “Go rogue”. Psychological Operations teams are attached to units to provide PSYOP support to the unit’s commander. Not permanently assigned, they could fall though the cracks if they don’t keep engaged. Of course, this doesn’t involve violations of war crimes, laws, […]

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News From the Front

| November 12, 2018 | 7 Comments
News From the Front

Here’s your morning update on Iraq: https://www.militarytimes.com/flashpoints/2018/11/11/us-iraqi-forces-kill-dozens-of-islamic-state-fighters/ BAGHDAD — by The Associated Press — The U.S. military says American and Iraqi forces killed more than 50 Islamic State militants, including several commanders, in northern Iraq last month. U.S. Central Command said Sunday that an Oct. 30 operation in Salahuddin province killed five ISIS leaders and more […]

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US prosecutors seek death penalty for Uzbek immigrant in New York killings

| October 1, 2018 | 17 Comments
US prosecutors seek death penalty for Uzbek immigrant in New York killings

U.S. prosecutors said they are seeking the death penalty in the trial of an Uzbek immigrant accused of mowing down eight people with a truck on a New York City bike path last year. The death penalty was called for in documents on the case of Sayfullo Saipov, 30, who is charged with driving a […]

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Valor Friday

| September 21, 2018 | 10 Comments
Valor Friday

Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician 1st Class Jeffrey Thomas stands at attention alongside Vice Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Bill Moran after being awarded the Silver Star (MC3 Christopher A. Veloicaza). The Navy Times has recently started a weekly “Valor Friday” article to highlight the exceptional bravery demonstrated by our armed forces in conflicts around the […]

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Machine Gunner Hits ISIS Target From 1.5 Mile Away

| August 23, 2018 | 18 Comments
Machine Gunner Hits ISIS Target From 1.5 Mile Away

This story kind of writes itself. Nice photos in the article, too. https://tribunist.com/military/special-forces-sniper-obliterates-isis-commander-from-1-5-miles-away-using-40-year-old-machine-gun/ From the article: The Browning .50 Machine Gun is an ancient and well respected workhorse for allied troops. Some variation of the old M2 has been in service since its inception before World War II. The gun is most often thought of […]

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‘Allahu Akbar’: Two Killed, Attacker Shot by Police After Paris Stabbing

| August 23, 2018 | 8 Comments
‘Allahu Akbar’: Two Killed, Attacker Shot by Police After Paris Stabbing

Breitbart News reports one member of the public was killed in the Paris suburb of Trappes Thursday morning in a knife attack, which was ended by French police fatally shooting the assailant, according to media reports. Police confirmed there was an operation underway in the neighbourhood in the aftermath of the suspected attack, the authorities […]

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Hawaii-based soldier who supported ISIS to plead guilty in terrorism case

| August 22, 2018 | 18 Comments
Hawaii-based soldier who supported ISIS to plead guilty in terrorism case

The Army Times reports a Hawaii-based Army soldier has been accused of attempting to support the Islamic State will plead guilty, one of his lawyers told The Associated Press on Tuesday. Sgt. 1st Class Ikaika Kang has agreed to plead guilty, but Alexander Silvert, an assistant federal defender representing him, won’t say what charges he’ll […]

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