SOF Pic of the Day: Special Operations General Gets in on the Action-Operation Inherent Resolve
Standing to the left we see US Army Major General James Jarrard providing assistant gunner support.
Standing to the left we see US Army Major General James Jarrard providing assistant gunner support.
The Islamic State group ISIS allegedly killed three troops and hurt four others in an attack in northern Iraq earlier this week.
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The United States is preparing for a potential conflict with Iran, and other ISIS-affiliated sectors, while working with the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) to cooperate on air and missile defense and other maritime security issues.
The Department of Defense has cautioned against the emergence of a new breed of extremist militants as ISIS is planning to make a resurgence in 2023.
ISIS leader Abu al-Hassan al-Hashimi al-Qurashi has been confirmed to be dead by a spokesman from the radical Islamic terror group. He was killed in mid-October by the Free Syrian Army in Daraa, and ISIS immediately named a successor.
Ouassa, Benin — Special Operations Command Africa forces partnered with the Beninese Army during a Joint Combined Exchange Training that concluded Sept. 9, 2022, in Ouassa, Benin. US Army Green Berets assigned to the 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne) collaborated with the Beninese Army’s 1st Commando Parachute Battalion members to hone tactical and operational skills. […]
“His death in Syria takes a key terrorist off the field and significantly degrades the ability of [the Islamic State] to plan, resource, and conduct their operations in the region,” the White House said in a statement.
A South Carolinian and a Texan were apprehended in federal prison for plotting to lend aid and support to the criminal foreign terrorist organization the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham/Syria, otherwise known shortly as ISIS.
A coalition including US forces has reportedly captured a man that is reportedly a senior leader of the Islamic State (ISIS) during a military ground raid in northwestern Syria sometime between late Wednesday and early Thursday, as reported by the US-led anti-ISIS coalition.
Turkish officials have claimed that government authorities have successfully captured the Islamic State’s new leader, Abu al-Hassan al-Hashimi al-Qurashi, in a raid in Istanbul.
Every war brings forth a new, signature way of killing and maiming combatants. Perhaps one of the most devastating weapons in history was mustard gas because not only did it cause an agonizing death, but it also had a profound intent of demoralizing your enemy.