by Staff Writer | Apr 18, 2023 | Industry
Current operational tempo takes toll on soldiers, with many experiencing high levels of stress and burnout The U.S. Army is facing growing concerns over the high operational tempo of its soldiers as overseas deployments reach the highest levels since the war on...
by Daniel Sharp | Jun 16, 2022 | Featured, OpEd
Recently, former President George W. Bush flubbed when calling the invasion of Ukraine unjustified, and initially said “Iraq.” He quickly acknowledged the gaffe, but the internet pounced. In hindsight, the decision to invade Iraq was murky at best. The...
by Daniel Sharp | Nov 8, 2021 | Breaking News
Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi was recently the target of an assassination attempt. A commercial drone, laden with explosives, wounded six of Kadhimi’s guards. The injuries occurred outside his home in the fortified Green Zone of Baghdad. 2 other drones...
by Dylan Lassiter | Jul 26, 2021 | World News
A Scottish Veteran recently sold his ‘Iraq 2003’ C.G.C. (Conspicuous Gallantry Cross) medal for what amounts to nearly $200,000. He says he sold it in order to secure his family’s future. Shaun Garry Jardine of Dumfries, Scotland, sold his award at Dix Noonan Webb’s...
by Dylan Lassiter | Jul 6, 2021 | Featured, Top
Over 15 years ago, the western Iraq segment of the Euphrates bustled with hectic dustups between insurgents and coalition forces. More often than not, larger battles like Ramadi and Fallujah overshadow discussions about smaller operations that were also historically...
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