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Why dissolving the Afghan Local Police program troubles its American architects
There are about 18,000 Afghan Local Police personnel trained by the U.S. who must be disarmed and employed.
By Howard Altman
How will the new military travel ban affect you? Ask your chain of command
Local leaders will have broad discretion to decide where and when troops can travel.
How ‘the Troublemaker’ unionized Disney Studios and then joined the Marines
With the world at war, the animation auteur battled his artists.
By Jake. S. Friedman, HistoryNet.com
Navy dismisses more SEAL war crimes cases, removes controversial prosecutor
Navy leaders in San Diego and Washington continue efforts to revamp the sea service's criminal justice system.
By Carl Prine
SEAL shenanigans in the spotlight (again)
Investigators are probing an Independence Day party in Iraq that allegedly went sideways.
By Carl Prine