New book "Ashley's War" focuses on a female soldier killed in combat. — -- There are many unsung heroes in war, but there was a team of female American soldiers who assisted Special Operations ...
“The Afghans,” by the Norwegian journalist Asne Seierstad, tells the country’s turbulent recent history through the lives of three people. By Kim Barker Kim Barker is an international correspondent ...
Karen Marble of Katy is on a mission to keep U.S. troops stationed in Afghanistan supplied with books to let them know she appreciates their efforts to keep America safe. Marble, 51, who is physically ...
Staff Sgt. Clinton “Clint” Romesha woke up early on the morning of Oct. 3, 2009. Combat Outpost Keating, an International Security Assistance Force base in Kamdesh near the Pakistani border of ...
A new book by the veteran correspondent Jon Lee Anderson captures a long war’s noble goals and crippling missteps. Credit...Mike McQuade Supported by By Elliot Ackerman Elliot Ackerman, a Marine ...
In the summer of 2006, four and a half years after the invasion of Afghanistan, someone in the headquarters of the 10th Mountain Division had a bright idea. In and of itself, this was nothing new. So ...
A Grimsby soldier who kept a diary of his time in Afghanistan has written about his experiences in an effort to "get it all ...
Afghanistan was an American national nightmare for two decades. It began with a war launched there in late 2001, after the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, and ended in a Vietnam-like military ...
An interview with Paul D. Miller about his upcoming book “Choosing Defeat: The Twenty-Year Saga of How America Lost Afghanistan.” In an upcoming book, slated for release in October 2025, Paul D.
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