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Officials: Obama to Keep 5,500 Troops in Afghanistan beyond 2016 President Barack Obama will keep 5,500 U.S. troops in Afghanistan when he leaves office in 2017, according to senior administration officials. Read More |
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Today's Military Trivia
As part of the agreement to end the Cuban Missile Crisis, Kennedy promised the removal of America's Jupiter missiles from what country? Play |
Video of the Day Soldiers Fail at Throwing Grenades
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