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Pamplin Media Group - Remembrance: Looking back at Sept 11, two decades on

Pamplin Media Group - Remembrance: Looking back at Sept 11, two decades on
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Remembering 9/11: Military Health Leaders Reflect 20 Years Later

Remembering 9/11: Military Health Leaders Reflect 20 Years Later
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Norwich University names Col William McCollough, USMC (Ret ) 91 as 56th Commandant and Vice President of Student Affairs

Norwich University names Col William McCollough, USMC (Ret ) 91 as 56th Commandant and Vice President of Student Affairs
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We have hours - U S army captain pushes for rescue of Afghan interpreter

By Dan Fastenberg (Reuters) - Fearing there may only be hours to stave off a capture, a former U.S. army captain who served in the war in Afghanistan is lobbying for the rescue of his former interpreter. Scott Henkel served during Operation Enduring Freedom in 2006 and 2007 as an army Alpha team leader. In an interview, Henkel said he spent the entirety of his time in Afghanistan with his interpreter whom he called Kevin, his nickname, to protect his identity. Henkel also declined to specify the province where the two worked together. Now 46, Henkel lives in Colorado and works as a project manager for a cybersecurity firm. I relied on my interpreter to help me navigate the culture, navigate the protocols and navigate the language barrier, he said. Among the most valued contributions from Kevin, Henkel said, was his ability to spot local leaders who had ties with the Taliban. He could tell that there was a reign of fear that was being implemented, in a particular town, Henkel said. He a

Opinion: Afghanistan: What comes next

After 20 years, more than $2.2 trillion in public spending and 2,448 U.S. military deaths, the U.S. is withdrawing from Afghanistan. These essays offer insight into that nation's future, and ours.

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