Taliban propaganda has depicted a flurry of activity at former U.S. bases in Afghanistan. Aerial images show aircraft decoys and equipment scavenged for parts.
Fort Riley announced that it said goodbye to the 1st Squadron, 6th Cavalry Regiment during a ceremony at King Field House.
Many Afghan "Zero Unit" fighters who served under the CIA now feel they are being abandoned after seeking asylum in the U.S. They've faced despair and isolation - and some have taken their own lives.
Now that Air Education and Training Command has its first T-7, the 99th Flying Training Squadron's instructor pilots will ...
Tens of thousands of Afghan evacuees, including the gunman charged in the shootings of two National Guard members, killing ...
The fighters led by the CIA found themselves spiraling into despair because of what they saw as bureaucratic neglect and abandonment by the U.S. government. Among their ranks was Rahmanullah Lakanwal, ...
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — President Donald Trump said that one of the two West Virginia National Guard members shot near the White House has died, calling the suspect who had worked with the CIA in his ...
The loud rumble of two C-130 Hercules cargo aircraft mixed with the sound of cheering as families welcomed home members of ...
Trump has wreaked collective punishment on immigrants following the shooting of two National Guard members in DC.
Army Specialist Sarah Beckstrom was fatally shot in Washington, D.C., while Air Force Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe was seriously ...
An Afghan national who once worked with the CIA is suspected in the shooting of two National Guard members. NPR's Lauren Frayer speaks with journalist Steve Coll about the CIA's role in Afghanistan.
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