"We considered these men our brothers in arms," said Matt Carpenter, who works in the Strasburg-Franklin school district.
For some veterans of the Afghanistan war, the question is not why the United States is finally leaving after 20 years – it’s why wait until Sept. 11 instead of leaving now. “Why is Sept.
Kenneth McKenzie, the commander of U.S. Central Command, will testify before the House Armed Services Committee on Wednesday about issues surrounding the end of the Afghanistan war. Thousands of ...
helping them feel joy amid the harsh realities of war. "He love the kids and the kids love him," Fetwat said. Livelsberger’s story In 2009, during his second deployment to Afghanistan ...
The war in Afghanistan is over. After some $2 trillion, 2,400 American service members and 47,000 civilians killed; after the decisions of four presidents, the first of whom invaded with broad ...
Nine graphics show what changed in Afghanistan over the past two decades ... Yet, they also suffered the disastrous consequences of a war that didn’t end: the fighting killed thousands of ...
Students may use this knowledge to postulate about what a war would mean for the Afghan people, short- and long-term. Afghanistan is under the microscope in the wake of the terrorist attacks on ...
Retired Col. Eric Terashima rates scenes portraying the Afghanistan War in movies. During his 30 years of service, Terashima had 12 deployments, including eight combat tours, three of which were ...