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The Joint Prioritized Effects List or JPEL was a list of individuals who coalition forces in Afghanistan tried to capture or kill. The Task Force 373 was working through the list. According to the Afghan War Diary German troops listed Shirin Agha with the number 3145 and on 11 October 2010 German troops killed Agha. Coalition forces were ...
Police opened a criminal investigation on the grounds of violations of laws of war. [373] Ukrainian soldiers in the Kharkiv front reported that they had "never seen anything close to the number of Lancets (drones) flying" compared to earlier battles. The ISW assessed that the "tempo of Russian offensive operations in the area continues to ...
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The squadron was activated at Gowen Field, Idaho on 15 April 1942 as the 373d Bombardment Squadron, one of the four original squadrons of the 308th Bombardment Group. [3] [4] As the squadron was forming and beginning its training in Consolidated B-24 Liberators, at Alamogordo Army Air Field, New Mexico in August 1942, almost all its personnel were transferred to the 330th Bombardment Group.
2006 Lebanon War. Part of the Israeli–Lebanese conflict Israel Supported by: United States. Hezbollah Amal LCP PFLP-GC Supported by: Iran Syria Lebanon. 2006 2009 Eelam War IV. Part of the Sri Lankan Civil War Sri Lanka. Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. 2006 Ongoing Mexican drug war: Mexico. Self-defense groups; Consulting and training ...
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Map of ongoing armed conflicts (number of combat-related deaths in current or previous year): Major wars (10,000 or more) Wars (1,000–9,999) Minor conflicts (100–999) Skirmishes and clashes (1–99) The following is a list of ongoing armed conflicts that are taking place around the world ...
Warday is a novel by Whitley Strieber and James Kunetka, first published in 1984. [1] It is a fictional account of the authors travelling across the U.S. five years after a limited nuclear attack in order to assess how the nation has changed after the war. [2]