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Displaying Page 1 of 45 Showing Record(s) 1 to 5 of 224 Sep 01, 2010 101st loses 7 in Afghan fightingFORT CAMPBELL, Ky. — Seven members of the 101st Airborne Division were killed during a deadly weekend in Afghanistan, military officials said. In the latest announcement, the military said Capt. Ellery R. Wallace, 33, of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Pfc. Bryn T. Raver, 20, of Harrison, Ark., were killed after their vehicle was struck by a rocket-propelled grenade on Saturday. In a separate instance ... Sep 01, 2010 US attack kills Mulim women in S AfghanistanAhlul Bayt News Agency, A US airstrike has claimed the lives of two Afghan women and left three other civilians injured in Afghanistan's southern province of Helmand. Sep 01, 2010 Explosion rocks Kandahar in S. Afghanistan, 1 killed A powerful explosion rocked Kandahar in southern Afghanistan on Wednesday, killing at least one person and injuring few others, police said. "The blast occurred next to the office of Hajj Department, leaving one person dead and injured few others," a police officer told Xinhua, but declined to be identified. He also said that an investigation is underway to find the exact figure of the ... Sep 01, 2010 Defense secretary urges patience in AfghanistanMILWAUKEE — Defense Secretary Robert Gates on Tuesday called on a war-weary American public for patience in Afghanistan, arguing that after years of neglect the U.S. had finally devoted the necessary resources to a conflict that had long been overshadowed by the Iraq war. "With the invasion of Iraq our attention — and resources — were diverted," Gates told an audience ... Aug 26, 2010 Militants kill 8 policeman in AfghanistanKABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Insurgents killed eight Afghan policemen in a raid early Thursday on a checkpoint outside the northern city of Kunduz, the provincial chief of police said. Abdul Raziq Yaqoubi said police suspected the raid was carried out by militants from Russia's restive Chechnya region who are active in the surrounding province, also called Kunduz. More than 10 militants ... |