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Israel-Iran tensions settle into Cold War-like standoff after U.S. airstrikes, with experts suggesting managed containment as ...
Former residents of a low-income, majority-Black housing development in St. Louis, Missouri, are seeking restitution from the US Army over a Cold War-era testing program they say made them ill.
HISTORY DEPT. The Cold War Mystery The U.S. Military Can’t Afford to Forget Russia downing a U.S. drone last month wasn’t the first time tensions between the two countries boiled over mid-air.
The FIM-92 Stinger, a combat-proven Cold War-era short-range air defense missile, has been a mainstay in the US Army’s arsenal since 1981. Known for its versatility, the shoulder-fired missile ...
The U.S. military is bracing for the possibility that it may have to fight a literal cold war, and there are concerns that the perishable skills needed to succeed in that environment have expired.
As Soviet ICBM tests and the launch of Sputnik in the 1950s added intensity to the Cold War, the United States turned its attention to the ice sheets of Greenland for an edge. Meant to be a ...
In 1992 alone, about 70,000 U.S. Army Europe Soldiers redeployed to the continental U.S. with about 90,000 family members. The command shrank from 213,000 Soldiers in 1990 to 122,000 in 1992.
Brown said, when they know that the U.S. military is working in total sync from all directions. ... multidomain dominance could hold rising tensions with China or Russia to Cold War levels, ...
How US special-operations forces helped the US military win its first post-Cold War victory An Iraqi T-55 main battle tank burns after an attack by the 1st British Armored Division during ...
In 1986, the U.S. military realized the potential for guard geese at its European Air Defense installations and placed 900 of the birds at locations across Europe.
In the late 1940s, Arctic temperatures were warming and the Cold War was heating up. The U.S. military had grown increasingly nervous about a Soviet invasion across the Arctic.